Verrill Keene was actually Bob Keane, owner and president of Del-Fi Records, who began his career in the music industry back in the forties as a clarinetist and big band jazz bandleader. In 1966, Keane (still spelling his name Keene at the time) decided to record a new album of contemporary jazz arrangements, mixing big band and rock n' roll elements, and blending fuzz-tone guitar with strings and vocal chorus. Keane contacted producer/arranger Gene Page, who arranged the charts for four songs: "Norwegian Wood", "Velvet Waters", "Night Scene" and "An Afternoon Affair". Gene Pa...