They didn't make a big splash nationwide, but White Eyes were favorites on the rock ballroom and homegrown festival circuit in the Midwest during their heyday of the late '60s and early '70s, playing psychedelic rock with strong guitar work, impressive harmonies, and melodies that were catchy and clever without blunting the impact of the music. The White Eyes story began in 1965, when high-school friends Philip Jackson (guitars, vocals, keyboards) and Butch Dillon (drums) were attending Missouri Western State University in St. Joseph, Missouri. The two were interested in formi...