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Videos

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Stop, friend, don't touch that dial!

If you like plaid wallpaper, you'll love the Fullertons. A few videos from some of our shows are below.

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The videos:

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"Box Full of Letters" by Jeff Tweedy/Wilco, "Who Walks In When I Walk Out?" by Al Hoffman
The Konbit Sante Walk for Haiti, Portland, Maine, 2014, featuring:
  • Bob "Boogie Boy" Barton - drums
  • Charlie "Cool Breeze" Bernstein - guitar
  • Jeremy "Fingers" Fink - keys and "Who Walks In" vocals
  • Jim "Deepwood Rambler" Katsiaficas - guitar and "Box Full of Letters" vocals
  • Sue "Sock It To Me" Silvestri - bass

"Richland Woman Blues" by Mississippi John Hurt
Salvage BBQ, Portland, Maine, 2016, featuring:
Bob "Sugar Beat" Barton - drums
Charlie "Chuck McPluck" Bernstein - guitar
Paul "String and a Prayer" Hunt - guitar
Jim "Deepwood Rambler" Katsiaficas - guitar
Sue "Silver Fox" Silvestri - bass and vocals
Waterford "H-2-Golden-O" Slim - harp

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"Caldonia" by Louis Jordan
Centerboard Yacht Club, South Portland, Maine, 2014, featuring:
  • Bob "Bodacious" Barton - drums
  • Charlie "Bad As I Wanna Be" Bernstein - guitar
  • Jeremy "House Afire" Fink - harp and vocals
  • Jim "Nashville" Katsiaficas - guitar
  • Sue "Swing It" Silvestri - bass

"Swamp Dog'" by Leon Fullerton
Salvage BBQ, Portland, Maine, 2016, featuring:
  • Bob "Boom Boom" Barton - drums
  • Charlie "Bop Till You Drop" Bernstein - guitar and vocals
  • Paul "The Paulinator" Hunt - guitar
  • Jim "Licks 'R' Us" Katsiaficas - guitar
  • Sue "Swing Shift" Silvestri - bass
  • Waterford "Bleeding Harp" Slim - harp

"She Belongs to Me" by Bob Dylan
Salvage BBQ, Portland, Maine, 2015, featuring:
  • Bob "Bongoloid" Barton - drums
  • Charlie "Sugarcube" Bernstein - guitar
  • Paul "Snipe" Hunt - guitar and vocals
  • Jim "A String and a Prayer" Katsiaficas - guitar
  • Sue "Duchess of Dulcet" Silvestri - bass and vocals
  • Waterford "Crystal" Slim - harp

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"And then he went on his way, and then what do ya know,
I saw him last night on a TV show.
He was blowing it out, really knockin' em dead,
playin' rock and roll music through the horn in his head.
" 
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Sheb Wooley
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