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The Ramblers found a new sound with a young female vocalist, Vicki Hallman, and added Jefferson Airplane, Linda Ronstadt and other female artist covers to their repertoire. After a brief marriage to drummer, Johnny Robinson, Vicki continued her career in Nashville as a member of Buck Owens and the Buckaroos group and as a permanent cast member of the long running TV series, Hee-Haw. http://www.rissystreasures.com/heehaw/cast.htm Photo of Vicki Hallman now: http://www.geocities.com/Nashville/Rodeo/8927/hallmanvictoria.html As the Viet Nam War escalated in the late sixties, members of the group began to worry about the draft. This was definitely NOT the time to quit school, loose a student deferment to become a Rock 'N Roll star. At various times during the next few years, Tommy joined George Bush in the Alabama Air National Guard, Chris joined the Coast Guard Reserve, Chip got in the Army National Guard three days before his draft notice, and Johnny was a reluctant member of the |




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The Ramblers - Decisions (pg 4) |
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Even with draft notices, mariages and new careers after college, The Ramblers managed to stay together. |
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To Contact Us: Tommy Terrell: (205) 529-6120 Eddie Terrell (205) 968-3296 Chip Sanders (601) 957-7533 |


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L to R: Chip, Chris, Tommy, Van, (Johnny on drums in rear) Aporto Armory w/ WSGN's Dave Roddy Summer, '65. |
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On Break @ Chi Omega Formal University of Alabama '67 |
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THE SPOOK Thomas Christoher Marlow Convey |
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Victoria Hallman now -Former Rambler & later Star of Hee-Haw! |


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Tuxedos Compliments of Blach's of Mtn Brook, Al. |