- Produced and/or recorded sessions in over 25 recording studios, from the smallest to some of the largest, including prestigious Criteria Recording Studios in Miami, Florida, and Ardent Recording Studios in Memphis, Tennessee
- Appeared in concerts with such 70s and 80s icons ZZ Top, Grand Funk Railroad, The Talking Heads, RATT, and legendary New York 'Queen of Punk' Patti Smith
- Played special concert nights for mega stations KMET and KWEST, in Los Angeles, and 2 special live performance concerts broadcast on KATT Radio, in Oklahoma City
- Voted Best Rock Guitarist and Best Rock Bass Player in Oklahoma. This was a music poll conducted by JAM magazine, based in Norman, Ok, and published throughout the southwest. Their band TOTTY was also voted Best Oklahoma Rock Band.
- The Oklahoma City daily newspaper called them 'Tulsa's Finest'
- When they were living in California in the 80's, California's BAM Magazine, (the largest music magazine on the west coast), reviewed them and said they liked Totty better than Van Halen!
- Headlined a show at the famous Troubadour Club in Los Angeles. FM station KWEST Night
- Got to sit in and make a special guest appearance with B. B. King's band at B. B. King's Blues Club in Memphis, Tennessee
- Produced and also performed in the first music video in Oklahoma that used digital video technology
- Played historic Cains' Ballroom four times
- The song T-Town Teasers, from their first album, was the first locally recorded song to ever be played in Tulsa mega station KAKC's 31 year history
- About 25 years after initial release, their first album, Totty, released on vinyl, became a very hot item on the vinyl record collectors market. Unopened copies of the original vinyl release have been listed as high as $1000 a copy on the internet. Their recordings have also been illegally bootlegged by 6 record companies worldwide.