I met a guy named Mike Sutherland who said he was also looking to start a band.  
 
After we recruited Fred we needed a drummer, rythm player and a bass player. 
 
Next we needed a rhythm guitar player.  We found a guy named Roger Niven and 
 
Finally we needed a bass player, we found Alistair McCleod.
He worked at 
 
Well, then there was me, I was the rhythm guitar player and back up vocalist. 
 
 
It all started in Great Lakes, IL. U.S. Naval Training Center
Company 346 - Recruit Training Command 1964. 
From Great Lakes I had orders to attend Radio School in Bainbridge , Md.  
After several months of studies I graduated from school on the 14th. day of 
May 1965.  I flew directly to Iceland, my first duty station.
United States Navy March 16th. 1966 
NAVCOMSTA ICELAND
I spent one year in Keflavik, Iceland.  While I was there I studied to become a 
3 rd. Class Petty Officer and passed my test.  During that one year I worked in 
communications both in the hangar and at the receiver site.  I was able to go home 
on leave at Christmas time for two weeks.  I purchased a good Fender guitar and 
small amplifier to improve my guitar playing in hopes of starting a band.  This is 
when we started:  
"THA TREE'Z"
Mike Peck - Benny Jordan - Robby Robinson - Mike Wooten
Ron Geschwind - Wes Schobberland. ( Manager Hicks RM-1 )
In 1965 we were the only tree's ( sort of a pun ) for a 5 mile radius.  
We played in Officer's club's, High School Dance's 
and on  one Armed Forces TV network show.
After spending one year in Iceland I was 
sent directly to a small  Transmit/Receiver Site
in Thurso Scotland, right on the North Atlantic Ocean.
NAVRADSTA THURSO, SCOTLAND
I spent 15 months in Scotland working at the Receiver Site, On the Transmitter 
Deck and in the Control Room. That's where everything seemed to come together.
Whenever we were not working, I would go into town and walk around.  I use to
visit a local Music Shop on a regular basis and finally introduced myself and got 
to know the lady who worked there Mrs. Susan Aitchison.  We became friends 
and she allowed me to put up a flyer in the store,advertising to start a local band.   
So we embarked on a new adventure. Mike and I found some more guys to join 
the group. At first we had a lead singer called Spike Mulligan who was only with
us for a short time because he was moving out of the area. 
He was a great vocalist.
We then found a bass player named( Fred Wilson ) who use to play with a group 
"EILEEN & THE TALISMEN " to take over for Spike as lead singer. Some of the 
members of their band use to play with Lulu, they were "Lulu and The Lovers". Of 
course Lulu left for the states with her singing career and went on to do the movie 
TO SIR WITH LOVE.  
Mike had a few more friends up his sleeve to check with.  Graham Walker was 
our first and only drummer.  He was great!  Out side of school his only ambition 
was to become a great drummer and work in that area for the rest of his life. 
( Which he did by the way).  He played with many well know British names and 
bands later on such as: Gale Force 8, The Thought Criminals, Spiggy Topes, 
Gollum the underdog, and Jonny Sutherland. Later on Graham also played 
with The Gary Moore Band and George Harrison from the Beatles.  
he did a great job as a rhythm guitar player and as a back up vocalist.  He Stayed 
with the group for as long as I was there.  In fact I sold him just about all of my guitar 
equipment before I left to come back to the States. I understand that today Roger is 
a council accountant and he also has a group called "RANT". They have a new 
British Techno-Celt sound that's a hit with Scottish clubs and radio stations.  He 
has two major record companies that are fighting to launch them worldwide.
Dunnray and built his own bass amplifier.  He didn't talk much but was content 
to just play with the group.  He was very good!  He was always willing to help 
out where ever he could.  His home brew bass amp. had some very unique 
sounds.  Sometimes he would have to kick the side of his amp. to make it work.
Mike left to join a rival band shortly after spike moved and that's when we found 
Roger.  By the way Mike and I remained friends even though he defected.  So when 
Mike who played lead left, I then took over lead and Roger came with us to play rythm.  However sometimes we would switch back and forth depending on the songs we played.  I introduced some of the material we played but most of what we did focused around:
 
 
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Graham came up with the name for the group.  He said he was watching 
a late night special on how they grow opium in the Far East.  So he wanted 
to use "THE OPIUM TRAIL".  I didn't care much for that name, 
all I wanted 
to do was play music, and these guys were pretty good.  I guess I shoudn't 
complain about the name because we did get to Record for BBC and be a part 
of a film documentary representing the beat groups in  northern Scotland.
You would think that must've been the height of our career, but not really.  At 
one point the "CREAM" was going to be playing in Inverness and we were asked 
to open for them.  I'm not sure now why we didn't, but at least we were able to see 
the concert and hangout with them at their hotel afterward.
Actually I enjoyed talking 
with all 3 of them. They were going to be leaving for the U.S. in a few months and I 
was due to go home shortly.  They told me when and where they would be in Detroit 
so I could come and see them - but for some reason that never materialized. Anyway, 
I can at least say I met them and at that time in my life, it ment a lot to me.
When I first returned back to the States I took out a loan and bought some real nice 
guitar equipment.  Actually I thought I might continue on with my music career, Playing 
in bands and making good money. But it just wasn't the same feel here as it was in 
Scotland and Iceland.  I tried playing with a few groups but it just didn't feel right.  So I 
decided to let music be a favorite past time and look for a career in some other area.
When I returned from overseas I signed up for 3 years of inactive duty with the U.S. Navy 
to complete my 6 year hitch.  At first I worked with my father driving a bus for one year. 
Then I thought about working in communications for a few companies but that would 
mean relocating.  Somehow I ended up in retail sales for the next 20 years. During that
time I met some friends at Bethesda Church in Detroit MI.  at that point I started to get 
involved in some creative music again. Below are some groups I played and sang with:
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If you clicked any of the songs above you would have heard 
a few sample ideas in wave file format of what we sounded like.  
The Tree'z and the O.P. Trail were a good experience for me to 
help give me confidence in getting up in front of large groups to 
play and sing.  I know by the time I got involved with "The 
Remnant", "The New Covenant" and "The New Jerusalem" groups I 
felt I was actually contributing something very positive to the 
christian music world.  The lead singer of both The New Covenant 
and The New Jerusalem group was Edward Stingley.  We sang and 
played together from 1974 to 1984.  He was the best I've ever 
played for and sung with.  His story is incredible!  He got his 
start years ago singing on the street corner with some friends of 
his, one of which was Smokey Robinson.  Edward told me that they 
were trying to get a group going and that people would not always 
show up for practice like they should so he got discouraged and 
joined the service, six months later Smokey released his first 
hit.  Edward likes to say it this way " I was always a day late 
and a dollar short".  I know what he was saying, but I think 
after playing with him at church for more than 10 years I can 
honestly say I believe God had a plan for his life and part of it 
was to be used through this kind of music.  I want to thank 
Edward Stingley, Joe Lantz, David Butzu, Bill Defibaugh,
my cousin Debbie Quire, Diane Diedrich, Aldo Angeloni,
Karen Lambert, Brian Mack, Dale Bettney and my wife Carol 
for the contributions they made during the 10 year span 
that our group played together.  My wife and I have been singing 
in the Choir at Bethesda now for 30 years and I feel it's not 
just a choir to sing in but a ministry unto God and his people.  
Music has been a very big part of my life, it's taken me places I 
never would have gone. Had it not been for music, and my Mother
encouraging me to study music way back in the 8th grade and my 
Aunt (Frieda Campbell) inviting me to visit Bethesda, I'm not 
sure where I'd be today. May I leave you with this thought:
"MUSIC IS AN INTERPETATION OF TEMPERMENT, 
IT LIVES ONLY DURING IT'S PERFORMANCE"
I use to perform for hours on end late at night in rock groups 
but
The next day nothing changed and everything seemed to be the same.
But when I began to use my talent for God and the church, I could 
see peoples lives being changed and when they woke up the 
next morning they had something real that would last for eternity!
Music is a good source of entertainment and I enjoy it. It can 
pick you up when your sad or comfort you when your down.  It can 
also calm the beast within us. However, I think the most 
important thing it can do when combined with christian love and
the spirit of God is "Minister Life to people who are hurting
from day to day and give them hope to continue on in life"
Only God can change peoples lives and music is one key 
element that can prepare a persons heart to be changed.
Other's I would like to thank for being a source 
of encouragment and inspiration to me are:
My Pastors James & Harry Beall, My Father Art Geschwind,
My Father-in-law Rev. Herb Moos, My Aunt Rev. Thelma Strait,
My Friends Doug Kaherl, Bob Hodgson, Lou Warren, 
Paul Jackonen, Keith Collins and Rev. Dan Mastro.
I Salute You - Thank you for a good life! - May God Bless You.
Email Address: rgeschwind@excite.com 
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