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Greetings from The Gone Rangers Headquarters located in Nashville, TN.
The Gone Rangers are a Bass, Drums and Vocal act featuring Graham Elvis and cAPITAL b. Sometimes accompanying them is their trusty ranger mutt, SPOT (a dog specially trained in Rangerin' by the Music Row Detective School!). Graham Elvis, formerly of The Elvis Brothers, (Epic/Sony) captures audiences like a Gone Ranger should. Armed only with his shiny black Turser Beatle Bass the only words that can describe his style of playing are both traditional and modern at the same time.
Graham is an somewhat of an legend in the history of pop and rockabilly. Recording and Performing with a long list of Who' Who...With his unique voice and original lyrics, he explains life in the land of The Gone Rangers and beyond. He is teamed up with cAPITAL b, a 6-foot 6 footer from yonder Louisiana. B stands Mighty above his 65' Red Sparkle Rogers Drum Kit . While attacking the Drums cAPITAL b sings in a high tenor above Graham while at the same time scratching the washboard and blowing the wind across the "C" on his harmonica.
Together they set a stompin' heartbeat for an out-of-this-world vocal Duo that you have to see to believe! In the early years of The Elvis Brothers, Adrian Belew (now in Nashville) was living in the college town of Champaign IL., and in witnessing the Elvis Brothers instant popularity became one of their biggest fans and even produced their critically acclaimed second album "Adventure time," also on Epic/Sony.
Officially yours, Graham, cAPITAL b.
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Credits: written by Graham Elvis |
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Credits: Graham Elvis |
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