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The Reluctant Playboys
After taking a hiatus Alan Veatch and a select group of former Reluctant Playboys have reunited in support of their new V-Twin Records release
"How Can 47 Fans Be Wrong".
Yes, Yes. They may seem more like the Reluctant “to play" Boys after all of this time...but...they are well rested and raring to go.
Like all great bands The Reluctant Playboys cut their teeth playing to filled venues like the legendary 9:30 Club, the Twist & Shout (from the Mary Chapin Carpenter hit song), George Mason University and D.C.'s own Warner Theater…while sharing the bill with such renowned artists as Festus, MO's The Bottle Rockets , Austin, TX's Asleep at the Wheel and the man himself Chuck Berry.
On one memorable night Alan's band played the Twist and Shout to a crowd so large, that when Bob Dylan stopped by, he literally had to stand on his chair just so he could see the band do their thing.
The Reluctant Playboys had become so popular that when the legendary Commander Cody & the Lost Planet Airmen came to Baltimore... Commander Cody opened the show for The Reluctant Playboys.
But that was then and this is now. The Reluctant Playboys find themselves in the thick of the Americana Music movement with a brand new record filled with songs that will surely leave you feeling like you're listening to AM radio circa 1964.
Do yourself a favor and add How Can 47 Fans Be Wrong to your playlists.
Thanks
The Reluctant Playboys
After taking a hiatus Alan Veatch and a select group of former Reluctant Playboys have reunited in support of their new V-Twin Records release
"How Can 47 Fans Be Wrong".
Yes, Yes. They may seem more like the Reluctant “to play" Boys after all of this time...but...they are well rested and raring to go.
Like all great bands The Reluctant Playboys cut their teeth playing to filled venues like the legendary 9:30 Club, the Twist & Shout (from the Mary Chapin Carpenter hit song), George Mason University and D.C.'s own Warner Theater…while sharing the bill with such renowned artists as Festus, MO's The Bottle Rockets , Austin, TX's Asleep at the Wheel and the man himself Chuck Berry.
On one memorable night Alan's band played the Twist and Shout to a crowd so large, that when Bob Dylan stopped by, he literally had to stand on his chair just so he could see the band do their thing.
The Reluctant Playboys had become so popular that when the legendary Commander Cody & the Lost Planet Airmen came to Baltimore... Commander Cody opened the show for The Reluctant Playboys.
But that was then and this is now. The Reluctant Playboys find themselves in the thick of the Americana Music movement with a brand new record filled with songs that will surely leave you feeling like you're listening to AM radio circa 1964.
Do yourself a favor and add How Can 47 Fans Be Wrong to your playlists.
Thanks
The Reluctant Playboys
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