Here's "SHE'S WAITING THERE" from our first appearance on Good Morning Arkansas. How cute!
......This is "DIRTY DRIVN" shot by Mike Poe at the No Coal rally on the steps of the ARKANSAS STATE CAPITOL!!!
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Paul Morphis and Joe Sundell met over 10 years ago and began writing songs. They are both well versed in rock and roll, blues, and folk guitar and bring a unique approach to their instruments. The two share vocal duties, and along with bassist D.J. Bennett, create the outstanding three part harmonies that have brought the group so much praise.
DJ Bennett is a classically trained vocalist with a BA from the elite choir and opera program at the University of Central Arkansas. He has toured throughout the United States and logged three tours of Europe with the UCA Chamber Choir and the United States Youth Ensemble. DJ learned bass from his grandparents who are bluegrass players from Jethro, Arkansas. With an heirloom upright bass and his smooth and consistent vocal chops, he joined with Paul and Joe in 2005.
Drummer Graeme Higgins was the last member to join the band. Classically trained on snare drum, Graeme made the full-time switch to trap kit in 2001 due to the added expressiveness and showmanship. Graeme toured the Mid-South United States and Western Europe with his previous band, Kaleo. After his second tour in Europe, Graeme decided to make a stylistic change when he joined with Damn Bullets to complete their rhythm section at the end of 2005.
With the line-up complete Damn Bullets began performing and recording their original material. This effort has culminated in a strong established fan-base in Arkansas, travel to both coasts of the United States, a large catalogue of original material, extensive charity work, hundreds of live performances, and the release of their latest album “Electric Folk Boogie."
myself and another singer/songster are doing a little tour in december and i need a gig in fayetteville on saturday, dec. 5th... we are basically looking to each do a set and then collaborate for an encore... i see you fellas play at the smoke and barrel..do you think they would be up for something like that? or do you have any recommendations or connections for places that might be a better suit?
also, if paul didn't tell the rest of you, i'm now the mouth trumpet player for the damn bullets... i know you guys were holding out for a bassoon player, but i guess i'll have to do!
i just wanted to thank you guys for coming out the other night and filling a few seats...twas nice to see ya...
i'll probably be returning the favor at the white water show.. except i'll probably be drunk and naked from the waist down... cause that's how i roll...:)
I love your music :) I've only gotten to see you live once! I didn't get to make it to Waka!! Do you know of any videos posted that I could see, perhaps? And, do you currently have any plans of playing at Harvest Fest? You guys are amazing...
Hey! You guys were great this weekend! I had one of the best times EVER........
You need to let me know when to come to Little Rock to see you again....and again....and again...and again! Eventually i'll put those pics up...I have a lot of really great ones from your show.
Oh yeah and if my sleepy friend Jan left his chair at your camp site and you picked it up will you let me know?
Hey if you guys want to stay at our house friday night, you are most welcome. we live 30-45mins from Eureka (i think). we have plenty of space, a hot tub, and music jamming room set up. Let us know. see you soon CHRIS and SAL
I just read your bio on wakarusa's site. They gave you guys a great write up. Wish I could be there to see your show. Make sure everyone brings their PBR signs to truely represent.
Aye Wey!! Guyys!! I'll see ya'll this up and coming weekend!! I'm pumped! Get there Friday night so you can see the uppings in the dnb skill which is me!! Str8 murderifico!!