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Kriegsman, James J. The Wild Ones. Justin Tricarico, East Rockaway, NY.

 

Avedon, Richard. [The Wild Ones.] Justin Tricarico, East Rockaway, NY.

 

Dikeman, William T. ed. “Look Out - it’s the Wild Ones! : merchandising for teens.” Sears East Wind Sep. 1966: 16-21.

 

Baker, Chas. “Re: The Wild Ones.” Memo to Mr. E. M. Ries., Dept. No. 733SW, Sears, Roebuck and Co. 12 August 1966.

 

Dye, R. I. Memo to Mr. E.M. Ries., Dept. No. 733SW, Sears, Roebuck and Co. 9 August 1966.

 

Gardiner, Hal. “Re: Wild Ones at Sears Salt Lake.” Memo to Chuck Alden, Knickerbocker Hotel, Hollywood. 3 September 1966.

 

Sperber, Betty. "Wild Ones Publicity Outline." Press Release. (This document is not completely historically accurate. The Wild Ones only sang the opening credits and closing credits for Lord Love A Duck. The instrumental to this track and all of the others were recorded by studio musicians (Alden Interview 2).)

 

“Rise and Surprise of Sybil Burton.” Life 25 June 1965: 72-78.

 

“The Wild Scene at Arthur.” Look 30 Nov. 1965: 40-48.

 

Town Hill. Advertisement. Daily News [New York] 14 August 1964.

 

Alden, Chuck. Telephone interview. 18 November 2007. [Alden Interview 1]

 

Alden, Chuck. Telephone interview. 25 November 2007. [Alden Interview 2]

 

Tricarico, Thomas. Personal interview. 18 November 2007. [Tricarico Interview 1]

 

Tricarico, Thomas. Personal interview. 29 November 2007. [Tricarico Interview 2]

 

The Wild Ones. The Arthur Sound. LP. United Artists, 1965.

 

United Artists. "The Arthur Sound" by The Wild Ones. Press release.

 

Author unknown. The Wild Ones. [This document is a write-up prepared about the Wild Ones.]

 

The Peppermint Lounge. Postcard. Justin Tricarico, East Rockaway, NY.

 

Taylor, Chip. Wild Thing. 45 RPM demo recording.

 

The Wild Ones. Wild Thing. 45 RPM. United Artists, 1965.

 

The Troggs. Wild Thing. 45 RPM. Fontana, 1966.

 

The Wild Ones. [Untilted demo recording, includes "Heat Wave," "Canadian Sunset," "Wanderlust," "Wild Way of Living."] 45 RPM demo recording.

 

Leipzig, Lloyd. The Wild Ones sing & play "Wild Thing" b/w "Just Can't Cry Anymore" (I'm All Cried Out). Press release. 1 Nov. 1965.

 

Leipzig, Lloyd. The Wild Ones Off On Cross-Country Promo Tour, UA Recording Act to Promote Singles & Albums. Press release. 28 June 1966.

 

Leipzig, Lloyd. The Wild Ones To Scintillate on NBC Radio Special, UA's Red-hot Group To Entertain Nation from "Arthur" New Year's Eve. Press release. 15 Nov. 1965.

 

Toolen, Thomas and Lester Abelman. "Sybil Weds R'n'R Star - A 'Wild One'." Daily News [New York] 14 June 1965, final ed.: 1+.

 

Author Unknown. [Assorted photographs of The Wild Ones at the Peppermint Lounge, as collected by Anita Parascondola.]

 

Gleason, Jackie. Note to Thomas Tricarico. Date unknown. [This was a personal note Jackie Gleason had delivered to Thomas Tricarico while playing on the bandstand at Arthur.]

 

Wolcott, James. "A Twist in Time." Vanity Fair Nov. 2007: 180+.

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