

The Loose Enz were from York, PA
Band with an unclear biography, active in the second half of the 1960s.
The Loose Enz was formed as a quartet. The original line-up was most likely:
- Eric Chester (guitar)
- Alan Jackson (bass)
- Kauffman (presumed - Richard "Rick" Kauffman)
- Casey (vg).
With this line-up, the band recorded the first single:
- "A World Outside"
- "Better Man Than I",
which was released on April 16, 1967. on the DB Records label - Dee-Bee Recording Service,
Windsor, PA (DB-41667, US).
Before the production of the second (last) single (recorded with Frank Virtue - in his - Virtue
Recording Studios in Philadelphia):
- "The Black Door"
- "Easy Rider"
(released December 12, 1968, by Virtue Stiles Production, V-2502, US)
there were personnel changes - keyboards joined the team (organ, harpsichord):
Rick Barshinger (Richard Norman Barshinger, born October 16, 1944, York, PA, died July 16, 2006),
who was the author of both compositions.
Artist biography from Discogs