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records." In an interview, the band noted, "It became kind of pointless without a major label deal. We didn't want to remain a bar band forever". However, the band did play occasional "reunion" shows in 1990. Reviewer David
Manconi wrote, "Back in their heyday... The Fabulous Knobs were North Carolina's very own version of the Rolling Stones—local royalty and rock stars, even if they never got any bigger than nightclubs. But they were pretty much the last word in liquor-fueled good times before scattering".
1046:. One day, she was recognized by musician Ed Baumgardner who "persuaded Debra to go on-stage with an eclectic group of musicians known as The Liquor House Soul Revue." DeMilo realized she could still sing. So, when Davison suggested revising their 1980s the soul review, DeMilo agreed. The group came back as DeMilo With Arms and played several shows in the Raleigh area starting in January 2003. Except for their two backup vocalists, all of the Soul Mates returned to play in DeMilo With Arms.
222:, where they continued to play occasionally. When they put up a notice for a bass player, they got a response from someone named Jade Cordero, who turned out to be Jack Cornell. Soon, they were also joined by Debra DeMilo on vocals and Bob Wallace on lead guitar to form the core of The Fabulous Knobs. According to Cornell, they picked the band's name "because we thought it sounded funny."
288:—along with their infamous original mini-plays or skits. Their "experimental theater... irritated club owner". "In one of their onstage skits, Enloe would lie on the ground and pretend to be sleeping while the rest of the band pretended to push lawn mowers around the stage. Eventually, he would holler, 'Go to Hell!' And playing would resume." Taylor liked to play comedian
451:'s Drive-In Studio to record. The seven tracks on the album were already well–known to fans from shows, giving it an automatic audience. Again working with director Steve Boyle, the band created corresponding videos for the tracks "Don't Stop" and "Make It Stick." The latter was recorded live at The Pier on February 26, 1982.
292:"stories about coon hunting and fried chicken" from a cassette player that he held up to the microphone. Despite the fact that Clower's routines could last as long as five minutes, Taylor recalls that, "Terry would hit you with a frickin' drumstick" if you talked during Clower. Other antics involved the band
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paid for The Woods to record a demo with Baird and Bill Lloyd producing, but passed on offering the band a full contract. Enloe said, "There was a big letdown after that fell through, and it was hard to be enthusiastic about the band, with no next level to go to." The Woods began recording their
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Fabulous Knobs never secured a major label deal and broke up in 1984. Music critic Josh Shaffer wrote, "It's a puzzle why a band with such a consistent and devoted following never got bigger... except that the Fabulous Knobs experience was much better up–close and in person than on their
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Raleigh, as often as The Fabulous Knobs. It was common for these bands to crash each other's sets. One night, when both bands were playing at The Pier, the bands switched songs, playing the other's music their entire performance.
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Fabulous Knobs decided to reform In 2016. According to Anderson, Debra said, "Why don't we do this?", and he replied "Yeah. Before we die". The Fabulous Knobs, less Enloe, played their first show in 27 years at the Groove in the Garden Festival at
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Cameron Village Subway, Raleigh's "live-music epicenter" from 1971 to 1984 and home of the "flagship club" The Pier, opened its doors for the first time in 30 years before becoming a supermarket The event was called
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Nashville deal they were seeking. In addition to his work with various bands, Anderson recorded several solo albums including
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Fabulous Knobs began performing in local clubs in 1979, becoming a full–time band that played four or five times a week along the East Coast. They consistently packed the Raleigh bars such as
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he recorded another Woods' standard written by Anderson, and had another hit with "I Love Your Period," which peaked at number 26 on the
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band The Blazers. After a two-year hiatus from music, DeMilo expressed an interest in returning, telling reporter Melanie Sill of
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A typical Knobs show included a 50/50 split between original songs written by Anderson, Enloe, and Cornell and their rock spin on
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guitar, they decided to create a band of their own. Their little band was called Rooster and performed only once, at
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1801:"X-Teens Album Plays Better in Air than on Air"
1324:"Ex-Knob Pitches Solo Album in Raleigh Concert"
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1595:"Fabulous Knobs Reunited after over 20 Years"
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2105:"Timber: The Woods Call it a Night"
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2460:"Dave Adams - Dancing in my Sleep"
2111:. The News and Observer. p. 5
2103:Manconi, David (October 1, 1993).
2013:Cheshire, Godfrey (May 10, 2000).
1629:"Subway Alive Again - For a Night"
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1799:Leitch, Ed (September 24, 1981).
2798:http://standagainsthb2.com/news/
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2347:"Don Dixon - Romeo at Juilliard"
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1985:"Various - Welcome to Comboland"
1833:Leitch, Ed (February 15, 1982).
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395:"Fool For Your Love"
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1175:Return to Comboland
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910:Romeo at Juilliard
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2710:"Other Highlights"
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842:I'll Drink To That
756:National Champions
667:Romeo at Juilliard
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543:"I Don't Know Why"
532:"String of Pearls"
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