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The Full Moon Express was a progressive bluegrass band from New Jersey.The band played during the mid 1970’s 80’s and 90’s mostly performed in southern New Jersey, Burlington, Camden and Gloucester counties with a few concerts out of state. A group of friends, from Holy Cross High School started the band sometime after they graduation in 1971.At the heart of the band was Jim Frazer on his Stelling banjo, and on selected songs Jim also played the dobro.Tim Henry was the bands lead vocalist, playing mandolin as well as guitar.Mike Boland played rhythm guitar and fiddle.Dennis Boland played lead guitar. Larry Marsh played bass and sang backup vocals.David Walsh also sang lead vocals, backup vocals, played rhythm guitar and sometimes mandolin when Tim was playing guitar on selected songs. In the early years of the band, the Full Moon Express played mostly traditional bluegrass. Songs from the Dillards, Flatt & Scruggs, tunes like Foggy Mountain Break down, Red Haired Boy and Cripple Creek were among the groups play list. As the band improved we started playing songs from Hot Rize and New Grass Revival.We had a few of our own original songs as well in our sets; “Jim’s Song” a banjo instrumental written by Jim Frazer, “Down and Broken Hearted” written by Tim Henry, and “Memories of the Past” written by David Walsh. We also re-arranged contemporary songs into a bluegrass style; “I’ve Just See A Face” from the Beetles, “Amie”, “Friend of the Devil”, “Mr. Spaceman” and many other pop tunes of that era.Not many bands stay together for as long as the Full Moon Express and this CD is just a sample of how much fun we had over the years.Thank You for your support, I know that you will enjoy this CDfrom the Full Moon Express so order now and take a look back at our: “Memories of the Past” David Walsh FME – Writer/Vocals/Guitar Memories Of The Past Music | Category | Country Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7541345 | | Catalog number | 153372 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 09, 2007 |
Full Moon Express Memories Of The Past Songs | 1. | Country Boy Rock & Roll |
| 2. | Mighty Mississippi |
| 3. | You Ain't Going No Where |
| 4. | Sleep With One Eye Open |
| 5. | This Here Bottle |
| 6. | I've Just Seen A Face & Tequila Mocking Bird |
| 7. | Nillie Kane |
| 8. | Daddy Was A Railroad Man |
| 9. | Old Home Place |
| 10. | Ebo Walker |
| 11. | Mid-Night Rider |
| 12. | Memories Of The Past |
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