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:
E2Tech networking reception at Cloudspace, 2017, Portland, Maine. Kat Wojcik/Adept Creative photo.
The White Rock Grange Spring Fling, 2016, Gorham, Maine. Amanda Pierson photo.
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.
Photo by Mark Hunt.
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.
Photo by Jym St. Pierre.
Paul Thomas Hunt — Acoustic guitar, percussion, and vocals. An writer of original songs, usually slow and sad ones.
Photo by Mark Hunt.
Photo by Mark Hunt.
Jim Katsiaficas — Guitar, mandolin, lap steel, and vocals. Jim's Guitar Repair principal. Honeymoonlights with the Violin Movers.
Photo by Mark Hunt.
Photo by Mark Hunt.
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.
Photo by Mark Hunt.
Waterford Slim — Harp and vocals. Moonlights with Slim's Got the Blues.
Photo by Mark Hunt.
Photo by Mark Hunt.
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"There just ain't much much better
than playing in the band."
Leon Fullerton
than playing in the band."
Leon Fullerton