The old band

The Fullertons, in its 2013-2018 formation, is no longer making music. Here are the folks who made up the band's last line-up:
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E2Tech networking reception at Cloudspace, 2017, Portland, Maine. Kat Wojcik/Adept Creative photo.

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The White Rock Grange Spring Fling, 2016, Gorham, Maine. Amanda Pierson photo.

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Make Music Portland at Congress Square, 2016, Portland, Maine. Donna Katsiaficas photo.

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While Leon Fullerton's alleged son and nephews (a.k.a. the Outcasts) continue to crank out the virtual albums on this website, we're pleased (and honor-bound) to introduce the crew that actually performs publicly:
Bob Barton - Drums, percussion, vocals, and principal of Bodacious Bob's Boom-boom Room, where the Fullertons honed their show. Moonlights with A.O. and the K.O.s.

Photo by Mark Hunt.
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Catfish Brown — Guitar, dobro, mandolin, vocals, web master, chronicler, and Pone Tone Records principal. Moonlights with Durango 95, Piggery Road, and Slim's Got the Blues. Motto: Keep on pluckin'!

Photo by Jym St. Pierre.
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Paul Thomas HuntAcoustic guitar, percussion, and vocals. An writer of original songs, usually slow and sad ones. 

Photo by Mark Hunt.
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Jim Katsiaficas — Guitar, mandolin, lap steel, and vocals. Jim's Guitar Repair principal. Honeymoonlights with the Violin Movers.

Photo by Mark Hunt.
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Sue Silvestri — Bass and vocals. A seasoned veteran of the New York music scene, Sue now dedicates her waking hours to her chickens, her goats, her alpacas, her grandson, and the Fullertons.

Photo by Mark Hunt.
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Waterford Slim — Harp and vocals. Moonlights with Slim's Got the Blues.

Photo by Mark Hunt.
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"There just ain't much much better
than playing in the band."
 
Leon Fullerton