album:Elvis Made Me Do It genre:Southern Rock streams:105 creation date:2011-12-02
12/04/11 07:19:16AM @the-sorrows-of-the-languedoc:
The opening mandoline sound drew me in - age old story line of course but I will hear it and get the feeling every time. Great combination of tones, unostentateous and real. ftlpope
12/02/11 06:42:50PM @mizieya:
i like this track alot
12/02/11 01:45:50PM @cooter:
What a great tune, guys. Cool vocals/harmonies. Well written, too. This music is right down my alley. Love it.
kooder
04/30/13 07:26:10PM @the-truevulgarians:
I'm happy to see I'm not the only person who's heard of Otis Gibbs around here. Very interesting take on his tune. Frankly, I never even imagined a rock version of that tune. Way to go!
12/03/11 11:08:55AM @gene-smith:
Very down to earth tune here, love the sound guys! Please post up some more. This spun on Friday's show as well!
Elvis Fontenot and the Sugar Bees - Cajun, Zydeco, Swamp 'n' Roll from the bayous of Staffordshire.
Formed in the dim and distant past of 1993, in Stoke-on-Trent, Elvis Fontenot and the Sugar Bees have evolved to become the premier European swamp’n’roll outfit that they are today
Our lineup is Nick Barber (Accordion/Vocals/Frottoir), Paul Asher (Accordion/Fiddle/Mandolin), Craig Beverley (Lead Guitar/Vocals), Stuart Duthie (Bass/Harmonica/Vocals) andals in mainland Europe
We have been confirmed for the 2012 Kilkenny Rhythm and Roots Festival in Ireland for an unprecidented 5th year running
We have played UK festivals (including the Gloucester and Bristol Cajun/Zydeco festivals, and 5 times at the Broadstairs Folk Week) plus many 100s of local gigs in our years of existence
The opening mandoline sound drew me in - age old story line of course but I will hear it and get the feeling every time. Great combination of tones, unostentateous and real. ftlpope
i like this track alot
What a great tune, guys. Cool vocals/harmonies. Well written, too. This music is right down my alley. Love it.
kooder
I'm happy to see I'm not the only person who's heard of Otis Gibbs around here. Very interesting take on his tune. Frankly, I never even imagined a rock version of that tune. Way to go!
Very down to earth tune here, love the sound guys! Please post up some more. This spun on Friday's show as well!