The Fabulous E Numbers


The E's


Whoo-Dey?

Whether we're talking about Steve Burton and Dick Decent swapping vocal gymnastics and snippits of anything from Delta blues to Zappa/Beefheart, Dr. Stewart Ford's rolling out of some of the meanest slide guitar this side of the pond, the rhythm section provided by Jay (pointy) Little and Trev (Ivana) Crump moving off and improvising what amounts to a whole new original piece within the structure of whatever song they happen to be playing at the time, or (the sexy and sensational) Sarah E, [with Bertie and D.D.] making a beautiful three part harmony work against all that power, the 'open-heart, balls out' approach the band brings never fails to genuinely thrill audiences who, for the most part, seem to have forgotten what it really is still possible to do on a stage. A breath of fresh air in this manufactured-plastic-custom-moulded-hairdo-talentless-non-celebrity environment in which we find modern music placed.

Little Feat, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Warren Zevon, Tom Petty, Michael Katon, Stevie Wonder, these are all names that play a prominent role in the influences, not to mention the set of songs that the band presents, but these things shift and change with time, type of venue and the comprehension levels of any given crowd....

A few things that will never change?

When this band plays they give you it ALL.

The solo's are wild, uniquely improvised and straight from the heart.
The emotion is 100% real.

...and the reason that the audience gets that 'child's wonderment' feeling of excitement
 at the prospect that literally anything could happen...

is because anything CAN happen...

and it usually does.




The Fabulous E Numbers latest CD "TOOT SUITE" Recorded LIVE at The Road House is available now.
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