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The Fabulous Knobs swam in the middle of a rich Raleigh music scene - Arrogance, the dB’s, Glass Moon, The Spongetones, playing gigs at The Pier, Free Advice or The Brewery...
They tore up and down the East Coast in the days when bands played four sets a night, hauling their own gear in the back of an orange box truck nicknamed “The Big O.” Along the way, they built a collection of folklore that still delights their aging audience: paying midnight homage to Duane Allman in a Georgia graveyard until the police showed up; rolling a car onto the front porch of their house on Edenton Street so they could hear the cassette player from the living room; getting caught on the wrong side of the Wrightsville Beach drawbridge and partying in the streets until it opened again.
“Nobody had as much fun as we did,” said singer Debra DeMilo. “Nobody.”
Debra DeMilo was lead singer for The Fabulous Knobs, a Raleigh outfit with an attitude like The Stones before the Stones became a self-parody. A Knobs gig meant hours of beer and shaking your ass off, with Debra a chain-smoking, Aretha Franklinesque cheerleader for your boogie. She even has the tambourine scars on her legs to prove it.
http://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/news-columns-blogs/josh-shaffer/article92569237.html
http://www.candidslice.com/the-fabulous-knobs-a-beautiful-hell/
http://forums.ledzeppelin.com/index.php?/topic/614-guitarist-david-enloe-50-dies/
http://www.indyweek.com/indyweek/soul-mates-return-to-raleigh/Content?oid=1188909
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QOgZ88QlTw
The Fabulous Knobs swam in the middle of a rich Raleigh music scene - Arrogance, the dB’s, Glass Moon, The Spongetones, playing gigs at The Pier, Free Advice or The Brewery...
They tore up and down the East Coast in the days when bands played four sets a night, hauling their own gear in the back of an orange box truck nicknamed “The Big O.” Along the way, they built a collection of folklore that still delights their aging audience: paying midnight homage to Duane Allman in a Georgia graveyard until the police showed up; rolling a car onto the front porch of their house on Edenton Street so they could hear the cassette player from the living room; getting caught on the wrong side of the Wrightsville Beach drawbridge and partying in the streets until it opened again.
“Nobody had as much fun as we did,” said singer Debra DeMilo. “Nobody.”
Debra DeMilo was lead singer for The Fabulous Knobs, a Raleigh outfit with an attitude like The Stones before the Stones became a self-parody. A Knobs gig meant hours of beer and shaking your ass off, with Debra a chain-smoking, Aretha Franklinesque cheerleader for your boogie. She even has the tambourine scars on her legs to prove it.
http://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/news-columns-blogs/josh-shaffer/article92569237.html
http://www.candidslice.com/the-fabulous-knobs-a-beautiful-hell/
http://forums.ledzeppelin.com/index.php?/topic/614-guitarist-david-enloe-50-dies/
http://www.indyweek.com/indyweek/soul-mates-return-to-raleigh/Content?oid=1188909
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QOgZ88QlTw
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