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This group has been playing together since 1987. They have played many venues from taverns, sheds, paddocks, convention centre's and rodeo's to name a few. With their wide range of music influences from old time country through to some of the modern country artists they always add a touch of comedy to entertain the crowd. With crowds as big as 1000+ people to a select crowd of mayors and distinguished people from around the world, being a close nit family, they work together to produce a strong show.
Terry Fullwood
Terry has been playing music for over 50 years. With some of the high lights being Harvey Dickson's first shed party, Wagin Woolerama, The Snake Pit and had his very own country music and variety show touring around W.A. to promote his first record. With this great repertoire of venues (only naming a few) and history, he has also played with and known some of the greats in the industry. Just recently, before moving to Mandurah, he had his very own country music and variety show held regularly every month in a purpose built venue which attracted up to 350 people in one sitting. With all this back ground he is the main influence of this group.
Neil Fullwood
Neil originally started to play the guitar in 1985 and within one month of starting to learn to play this instrument he formed his own band with a diverse style of music from the 50's through to the current top 40 at the time. With his enthusiasm of the music industry he has developed a production rig PA system which has been used in many venues by a wide range of people including some top bands in the Perth circuit. With his ear for music he has also done such jobs as a sound engineer for top Perth Bands and also a side line as a DJ for a couple of years. Just recently he has taken a new path in his musical interest and has taken up the steel guitar.
Paul Fullwood
As the youngest member of this group, he is not left out. He had a guitar in his hand at the age of 6. With several bands underneath his belt from pure country music to an 80's rock band, he has developed quickly into adapting to all environments. He has such influences as Mark Knopfler, Tommy Emmanuel and Chet Atkins to name the main ones. Paul's mandolin is now a requested part of the show, which adds a bit more diversity to the night.
Anita Webb
Anita started lessons at the age of 15. Never quite made it with classical music so joined a bluegrass band in England. They played at the Cambridge Folk Festival to a crowd of 30,000. She now has been in bands for 45 years. On arriving in Perth she has played folk music with the ‘Quarefellas’, bluegrass with ‘Turkey Sweat’ then country bands, ‘Tennessee Rain’ with Norma Kelly, ‘Blue Canyon’, ‘Charro’ and’ Hayfever’. She has played at the Concert Hall, the Entertainment centre and the Burswood, and backed artists such as Jimmy Little, Slim Newton, Reg Poole, Gene Bradley Fisk, Donna Fisk, Eddie Lowe, Wayne Pride, and been support band for John Denver, Charley Pride, Jon English, Slim Dusty, John Farnham and the Shadows. She has done backing for quite a few local singers.
Martin Jordan
Info coming soon
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