Randy
Moore & The Fabulous Suedes have opened shows for
Hank Jr., Bruce Springsteen, Bon Jovi, Vince Gill,
and Amy Grant. Their ‘wreck neck blues” style of
music fuses, rockabilly, blue-eyed soul, and delta
blues. Their song list is extensive, covering the
expanse from rock to r &b,Rockabilly to soul, blues
to kicking country, “good feelin’ music for good
feelin’ times.”
Randy
Moore & The Fabulous Suedes,
now in their seventh year of touring are… Bob
Mummert on drums who’s a-list playing has landed
on recordings by Roy Orbison, Dwight Yokam and
Radney Foster; Joseph Anderson who commands
the keys cut his teeth down on Beale Street in
Memphis before touring with Albert King and the Bill
Black Combo; And Eddie Bedford on the bass
who’s been featured on Music City Tonight with and
also toured with Alabama . ‘Randy Moore and the
Fabulous Suedes have that Southern Blues
sounding thing in their music, you can hear Otis
Redding, Commander Cody, Stevie Ray, Little Milton
and Carl Perkins in there, it’s an energizing yet
laid back boogie at the same time’.
Randy
and the boys touring schedule is due to be
sidetracked soon for a major motion picture. The
screenplay was co-written by Randy and is the new
bi-opic about the life and times of the legendary
Carl Perkins. The Thinkin’ Place (Fastlane
Entertainment) is set for production in the early
spring of 2008 and a mid-2009 release. Needless to
say the guys are happy to have a couple of songs on
the soundtrack and to be featured in some of the
film’s supporting roles. Currently, Randy Moore
and the Fabulous Suedes are playing somewhere
every night in America and somebody’s having a good
time.