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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".
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Although never picked up by a major label, The Woods were "Raleigh's favorite Rock and Roll music club band". Cornell said, "We still love it, but nobody else seems to. We just can't seem to move it to another level. And at this point, there's not enough cash, energy or desire to make that happen."
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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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In 1987, DeMilo asked a group of local musicians to back her solo showcase for label executives. She didn't get a recording contract but did continue to play with the group as Soul Mates, enjoying two years of sold-out shows. Soul Mates was a modernized "soul review" that included DeMilo on lead
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The 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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In 1993, The Woods announced they were going on extended hiatus. However, Anderson said, It's just one of them things. Nobody's feelings are hurt, we're all just tired of spinnin' our wheels. It will be a long hiatus, if not a permanent split." The band had a farewell show at
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the band was back in the studio, recording their new album to be released by end of 2018. The album will consist entirely of new material, while having the spirit and familiar signature sound of The Fabulous Knobs. However, as of January 2022, the album has yet to release.
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After The Woods, Anderson created a new band, along with Cornell, called Terry Anderson and the Olympic Ass Kickin' Team (or O.A.K. Team). For this band, Anderson was the frontman, along with his usual drums. The rest of the O.A.K. team is Cornell on bass, Dave Bartholomew
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who played The P–, the biggest club in 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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The 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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in 1981. Reviewers noted the recording was "a bit of a disappointment" and "captures only about half the intensity of their live performance." In 1981, the band recorded a low-budget video of the track "Please You No More," directed by Steve
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In 2015, the 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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with a band, Little T & A, but they were unsuccessful in getting the Nashville deal they were seeking. In addition to his work with various bands, Anderson recorded several solo albums including
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The 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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After graduating from Sandhills Community College, the band relocated to Raleigh in 1978, where they were joined by Keith Taylor, who replaced Bob Wallace on lead guitar, and Dave Adams of
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on Doublenaught Records in 2021, with original songs written by Cornell, Anderson, and Taylor. Former bandmates DeMilo, Anderson, and Taylor played on the recording, along with Slakemate
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After the breakup of The Woods in 1993, Enloe's plan was to complete his English degree at North Carolina State University. Enloe moved to Los Angeles to work with blues/rock singer
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After the Knob's breakup, DeMilo worked in promotion and accounting for a Record Bar-owned advertising company. In June 1987, she married Brian Barnes, the bass player for the
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in 1987. Unfortunately, this album was "poorly produced." For its European release, the album was reissued by Demon and included additional tracks.
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Then, DeMilo moved out of state and out of the local music scene. Eventually, she made it back to North Carolina and was a floral designer in
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The remaining members of the Woodpeckers, continued on as The Woods, often playing with Adams on keyboards or Ron Bartholomew (The Hanks,
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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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Post-breakup, Taylor played with the house band at Longbranch Saloon in Raleigh. In March 1988, he replaced guitarist David Thrower in
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and referred to the music scene in the Raleigh area, This project happened because writer Geoffrey Cheshire III convinced Raleigh's
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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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and included display of photos popular bands who used to play there—The Fabulous Knobs were included, alongside photos of
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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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in Raleigh where they were joined on stage with Terry McInturff (DeMilo With Arms) Bob Passerelli, and Bob Wallace.
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Overall, Anderson "is the most commercially successful act in the Triangle…in terms of publishing and songwriting".
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In 2016, The Fabulous Knobs were one of the bands who raised their voice against North Carolina House Bill 2, the
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where they wrote songs by day and practiced at night, They hauled their own gear in an orange box truck nicknamed
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Post break–up, Anderson, Cornell, and Enloe created a band called the Collard Boys, then Woodpeckers, with
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Although not as prolific a writer as Anderson, Enloe did share some of his songs with other artists.
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released by the British indie label Waking Waves Records. The expression "comboland" was coined by
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was the first local hit for Moonlight Records, and was heavily promoted by regional record chain
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Love Songs for the Hearing Impaired - Dan Baird | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic
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with Cornell on bass, Whitt Helton and Clarence Carter on drums, Jeff Anderson and
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on August 13, 2016. Other occasional shows followed, including New Year's Eve at
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Anderson gained a reputation as a songwriter, with his songs being recorded by
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with "Battleship Chains," a song Anderson had composed for the Woodpeckers.
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Welcome From Comboland: A Collection of Twelve Artists from North Carolina
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band based in North Carolina with some former members of Gasoline Stove.
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The Woods frequently served as the backing band for local performances
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In 1985. The Woods' singled "Battleship Chains" was included in
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second album, but were unable to find a label to release it.
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on keyboards. Lead singer DeMilo quickly became known as "
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recorded "I Don't Want Her (Anymore)" for her 1988 album
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as her backing band. The Woods played on Jones' record
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In 1984, the Knobs auditioned for the television show
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In 1986, Adams recorded an unsuccessful solo album,
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and David Enloe, both born on Christmas Day 1956 in
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Team members Bartholomew and Rice. 936:, when that band became known as the solo act 744:erry Anderson and the Olympic Ass Kickin' Team 1595:"Fabulous Knobs Reunited after over 20 Years" 1077:In May 2018, The Fabulous Knobs confirmed on 994:The Hobbit - The Complete Original Soundtrack 748:You Can't Bite Me with a Monkey in Your Mouth 709:, Jeff Foster (Right Profile), Jamie Hoover ( 8: 1767:"'Knobs' and Greenwood Perform this Weekend" 1092:Public Facilities Privacy & Security Act 972:, and also did some production work for the 2944:Musical groups from Raleigh, North Carolina 2841:"Stand Against HB2 Benefit at Cat's Cradle" 1019:"I miss performing. I miss the audiences." 952:. His current band Rattle and Shakes is an 565:One Night Only: The Underground Comes Alive 455:All music is composed by The Fabulous Knobs 362:All music is composed by The Fabulous Knobs 321:The Fabulous Knobs released their first EP 20: 1094:, helping to raise funds to help support 2903:"Killer Whales Headline Benefit Concert" 2317:"Making a Top-40 Hit Out of Punctuation" 1835:"New Fabulous Knobs LP Has Better Sound" 1547:"Fabulous Knobs reunited after 20 Years" 1208:"The Golden Age of North Carolina Music" 760:More Smooth James & Sweet Sweet Jams 457: 364: 2954:Albums produced by Don Dixon (musician) 1144: 1066:Cornell released his first solo album, 701:on October 1, 1993, along with friends 2768: 2766: 2568: 2566: 2564: 2507: 2505: 2393: 2391: 2257: 2255: 2228: 2226: 2199: 2197: 2195: 2173:Elliott, Michael (February 17, 2021). 2098: 2096: 2094: 2070: 2068: 2066: 2008: 2006: 1948: 1946: 1889: 1887: 1885: 1828: 1826: 1794: 1792: 1699:"The Subway Alive Again - For a Night" 1692: 1690: 1658: 1656: 1654: 1622: 1620: 1588: 1586: 1584: 1582: 1580: 1578: 1576: 1574: 1572: 1540: 1538: 1536: 1407: 940:. 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Team Comes to Town 14: 2907:The State and The Columbia Record 2678:Menconi, David (March 26, 2004). 2398:Cornatzer, Mary (March 4, 1988). 1799:Leitch, Ed (September 24, 1981). 2798:http://standagainsthb2.com/news/ 2512:Menconi, David (June 16, 2002). 2429:Menconi, David (June 19, 1992). 2374:Don Dixon - Chi-Town Budget Show 2347:"Don Dixon - Romeo at Juilliard" 2039:Dann, Trevor (January 5, 1986). 1985:"Various - Welcome to Comboland" 1833:Leitch, Ed (February 15, 1982). 1448:"Singer User Clothing Trademark" 1322:Credle, Melanie (July 4, 1995). 1171:"The Fabulous Knobs (1981-1982)" 908:recorded on both his 1987 album 665:, 1988) and Dixon's solo albums 2959:20th-century American musicians 2741:"The View: Back Together Again" 1927:. 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Index

Raleigh
North Carolina
Rock and roll
Rhythm and blues
Terry Anderson
rock
Raleigh
North Carolina
R&B
new wave

Durham, NC
Terry Anderson
Southern Pines, North Carolina
bluegrass
country
Gibson ES–335
William G. Enloe High School
Sandhills Community College
Glass Moon
Mick
Aretha Franklin
The Brewery
historic Oakwood
R&B
Chuck Berry
Eddie Cochran
The Rolling Stones
Aretha Franklin
Smokey Robinson

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