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Artist description
Webber Keeth is a musical vitamin that will provide
your mind with the nutrients needed to relieve
your FM Radio constipation. Webber Keeth's CD,
"In Between The Cracks" provides the stripped-down
raw truth about hard livin' and hard sex.
The spirit and attitude of rock-n-roll intertwined with the
freedom of the jazz tradition results in the power and
freshness that is Webber Keeth. |
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Music Style
ROCK in a HARD PLACE |
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Artist History
Crawl "In Between The Cracks" and visit with the beautiful
"High Priestess." She will be your guide as you travel to the other side of the tracks
where city streets are full of "Hustlers", and assorted "Walkin' Zombies".
Step out of the Triple X Theatre and grab some fried chicken to go.
Keep going 'till you hear the ROCK oozing out of the juke joint in the distance.
Pull up a stool at the bar and relax to the acoustic sounds of "Makeshift"
and "Let Down", but remember to hang on to your wig when Webber Keeth
unleashes a full-blown "Mingus Mayhem" as any "Young Man" will testify.
After the gig hang out with the band as they visit their
favorite sideshow marvel: the one and the only "Lobster Boy."
Step into the circus tent and listen to the tale of Grady the lobster-clawed
circus performer who lived a life of soap opera-like stardom, betrayal, and murder.
Come on by, move on in, stay if you like and bear witness to the music of Webber Keeth. |
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Group Members
Sky Sapelli: Guitar, Vocals & Keyboards -------------------
Jim Lech: Bass, Vocals & Keyboards ------------------------
Tom McCabe: Drums Percussion & Vocals --------------------
Kevin Sapelly: Guitar, Vocals, Percussion & Keyboards -----
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Albums
In Between The Cracks CD and various compilations and tapes. |
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Location
Quincy, MA - USA |
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