They recorded two obscure albums for
Epic Records in 1964 before adding drummer Ron Edgar to their lineup, who would later be a part of the groups
The Music Machine and
The Millennium. They recorded a third album in late 1964. A
single from this proposed album, "June Bride Baby" b/w "I'm Gonna Marry You" was released in early 1965, but the group broke up afterwards and the album remains unreleased. Boettcher would go on as a
record producer,
songwriter and
musician, eventually putting together
The Millennium. Dotti Holmberg,
Sundazed Music released an album of
demos that she recorded in the mid-1960s called
Sometimes Happy Times, including one that had ended up on the
Magic Time anthology, and the song ("I Sing My Song") that would later be included on the second
Sagittarius album. She also maintains a website dedicated to the group, and has published an
eBook about the group titled "Whatever Happened to Jezebel?". Ron Neilson went on to compose and publish two acclaimed albums under the New Harmony Records label through CD Baby, Two Guitars, One Heart with guitarist, John Bellar in 2007, and a solo album, New Day's Promise, in 2017. The first features Weissenborn & Resonator Acoustic Guitar Duets, wholly-unique combination of beautiful sounding lap-style acoustic guitars. John Bellar was America's National Resonator Guitar Champion in the Fall of 2005, where he and Ron Neilson met in the winner's circle. For nearly twenty years, Ron Neilson has played and composed exclusively for the Weissenborn-style, Hawaiian acoustic guitar. He has been a studio musician and stage performer. Two Guitars, One Heart, was recorded at Lava Tracks Studio in Wiamea, Hawaii. New Day's Promise features additional original, lyrical compositions performed by Ron Neilson on Weissenborn lap-style acoustic guitar. A compilation CD of The Goldebriars' Epic material, with additional demos, was issued by Now Sounds in 2015. The 30-track collection was produced by
Steve Stanley, with liner notes written by
Curt Boettcher scholar
Dawn Eden Goldstein. ==Discography==