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Artist description
This band features Buffalo Bills QB Doug Flutie and Hamilton Tiger Cat receiver Darren Flutie. We play cover classic rock/ pop tunes. At live shows we've been using a 3 piece horn section and 5 piece background singers. |
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Music Style
Classic rock in a pop format |
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Musical Influences
Black Crowes, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Rolling Stones, Beatles, |
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Similar Artists
Stevie Ray Vaughn, Rolling Stones, ZZ Top, |
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Artist History
The band started about 8 years ago during the off seasons for Doug and Darren Flutie. The band consists of Michael Gauvin Smith on guitar, Tom Groleau on the bass, Bobby O'Donnell on keys, harmonica, and guitar, Darren Flutie on guitar and Doug Flutie on the drums. The band has performed all over Canada, Miami for the 1999 superbowl pre-party, many Boston and New England appearances and two concerts in Buffalo NY where they performed once with acts like Meredith Brookes and C + C Music Factory and their own concert where they drew 18,000 people to an outdoor concert in Layfayette Sq. The band just finished their second album which was recorded at Linden Oaks for Frequency Records. |
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Group Members
Doug Flutie-Drums/Darren Flutie-Guitar/ Michael Gauvin Smith-Guitar/Tom Groleau-Bass-vocals/ Bobby O'Donnell-keys-vocals |
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Instruments
Guitar, bass, Drums, Keyboards, harmonica, orchestra strings, horns |
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Albums
Ramblin' Scramblin' Man |
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Press Reviews
We have been featured on network news stations across Canada and the US as well as CNN, Wide World of Sports, Sports Illustrated and many newspapers nationwide. |
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Additional Info
The album featured Earth Wind and Fire's horn section, the Rochester Philharmonic, Laura Creamer and Donnie Gerrard (Bob Segar) and Clydine Jackson (Toy Story) on vocals. |
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Location
Brookline, MA - USA |
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