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Catfish Flats

Catfish Flats/George Eberlein-guitarist

About Me

George Eberlein - Electric, Acoustic and Slide Guitar/Vocalist/Songwriter......... George Eberlein grew up on the eastern shore of Mobile Bay and began playing guitar at the age of 8. After seeing the Beatles' debut on the Ed Sullivan show George (and 15 million other guitarists) threw himself headfirst into the study of the guitar and the pursuit of the rock-n-roll dream. From 1974 until 1997 George traveled all over the US playing and recording with The Alabama Dirt Band, Frontrunner, Mister X, The Penetrators, The Blues Injectors and the Andy Smith Band. George also began a 12 year partnership playing with Pleasure Island legend, singer/songwriter Greg Memphis. In 1997 George decided to take a break from live performance and the rigors of the road and concentrate on recording, both as a producer and session guitarist. George co-produced and played guitar on two albums with singer/songwriter Brent Burns. Both projects received substantial national airplay which translated into impressive sales for an independently released project. In 2003 George was the winner of an online blues guitar competition sponsored by the Les Paul Forum www.lespaulforum.com. George was voted the winner from a blues track he recorded in his home studio. His track was chosen over submissions from dozens of guitarists from all parts of the world. George and drummer Henry Jolley formed Catfish Flats in November of 2004. Their debut recording 'Down At The Flats' was released in October, 2006. George produced the project, wrote 9 of the 11 songs and did all the guitar and lead vocals.George uses guitars by Gibson, Fender, Martin, National, Eastwood, Supro and Takamine, Mesa Boogie and vintage Fender amps, speakers by Weber VST, hardware from Pigtail Music, effects by John Landgraff, PedalworX and HBE and Peterson strobe tuners. George uses single coil pickups from Jason Lollar, Lindy Fralin, Seymour Duncan and Fender and exclusively uses humbucking pickups by Tim White.Ricky B. Long: Bass and vocals: Grew up in Mobile with older siblings listening to Little Richard, Fats Domino, Elvis, Jerry Lee,and later British invasion, Lovin' Spoonful, Dylan. Psyche reset by "REVOLVER". Picked up guitar in the seventh grade playing along with records after school with the aid of a study hall classmate's "Crib Notes for Sockhop Standards". Started playing Electric Bass after hearing Phil Lesh, Jack Casady and seeing Berry Oakley with "The Allmans". Played in Southern Psychedelic Folk-Rock Garage bands, in coffee houses, Skating rinks, college parties, lounges,and roadhouses. Prefers blues with a rustic flavor. Plays Fender Precision and Lakeland basses through 10" speakers.Brian McDonald: Drums and Percussion Brian has been playing drums on and off for close to thirty years. He moved to Mobile as a result of Coast Guard orders as he is a retired military member (US.Air Force and USCG). He lived in Alexandria Va. before going in the military. Over here, while still in the service and thereafter, he started "jamming" with locals and played and joined with bands such as : Gary Dean and the Brewes Band, The Blues Cruise, Elmo and The Bluesmen, Johnny Barbato and the Lucky Doggs,The HOODOO Band (Ft.Walton Bch Fl.)The Black Sheep, The Fat Kitty Band, Junior Thomas and the Automatics, The Blues Injectors, Harmonica Mike and The Delta Heat,The Bud Zepper Band, Southern Style Band,The Smokin Toasters and Jack Jaw Jimmy. His love of music is with jazz, fusion,and blues with the usual 70's era music of rock, blues, British invasion stuff, and funk etc. Drumming influences and favorites are: Gene Krupa, The Bebop era drummers-Haynes,Roach,Jimmy Cobb etc. In rock- Mitch Mitchell, Ringo,Bonham, Allman Duos, Barriemore Barlow of early Tull fame. He loves a good shuffle -Fred Below, Dobie Strange of The Nightcats,Chris Layton of Double Trouble- good mardi gras beats-Johnny Vidacovich of NOLA , and Mike Clark in funk drummers. "My MAJOR blues influence here in Mobile was none other than Mike Connel aka "Rat". We swapped drum chairs in Blues Cruise for a short time back in early 90's."Brian plays Taye Studio Maple drums in "fusion" sizes and a Premier Genista Birch kit in standard "rock" sizes. He plays mainly Zildjian Cymbals with some Sabian, uses Vic Firth sticks and a mix of Tama and Pearl hardware

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 10/1/2006
Band Website: catfishflats.com
Band Members: The members of Catfish Flats are: George Eberlein: Electric and Slide Guitar, Vocals; Rick Long: Bass, Vocals; Brian McDonaldy: Drums, Drums, Drums!
Influences: Guitarists:Duane Allman, George Harrison, Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Peter Green, Billy Gibbons, Keith Richards, Ry Cooder and David Lindley. And Derek Trucks sounds better every time I hear him. Amazing!Songwriters: The Fab Four, Jagger/Richards, Bruce Springsteen, Jackson Browne, Gregg Allman, Warren Haynes, Steve Earle, Warren Zevon, John Prine, Tom Petty, Joni Mitchell, James Taylor, Rosanne Cash and Rickie Lee Jones.
Sounds Like: Support Live Music!!
Record Label: Our debut release is "Down At The Flats"
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

New Song Posted, "An American"

I just added a new song to our playlist. The tune "An American" was done at my studio and I am playing all the instruments and doing all the vocals. Drop me a line and tell me if you like it.You can a...
Posted by Catfish Flats on Sun, 13 Jul 2008 02:39:00 PST

Welcoming drummer Brian McDonald to the band.

Catfish Flats would like to welcome our new drummer, Brian McDonald to the band. Brian has been doing live shows with us for the last three weeks and he sounds outstanding. We have been friends for...
Posted by Catfish Flats on Sat, 28 Jun 2008 09:58:00 PST

Review of Catfish Flats "Down At The Flats"

Catfish Flats - Down at the FlatsFrom www.kudzumusic.org   Down at the Flats oozes excellent blues - exemplified by the opening refrains of George Eberlein's outstanding slide guitar playing....
Posted by Catfish Flats on Sun, 25 Nov 2007 04:25:00 PST

New Song Added - Remembering Duane

I just added a fifth song from the Catfish Flats CD to the page. The tune is "Remembering Duane" an instrumental I wrote as a tribute to Duane Allman. The primary guitar tracks were cut using my Natio...
Posted by Catfish Flats on Fri, 27 Apr 2007 03:23:00 PST

Alabama Delta Blues Festival April 15, 2007

Catfish Flats be appearing at the Alabama Delta Blues Festival with Tab Benoit and Shemekia Copeland. We will be doing an hour set starting at 2:00pm. Doors open at 12:30 5 Rivers Delta Cente...
Posted by Catfish Flats on Fri, 13 Apr 2007 06:18:00 PST

Review of Catfish Flats CD - From the Mullet Wrapper Newspaper Nov. 22, 2006

Here's a review of Catfish Flats' debut CD 'Down At The Flats' that appeared in the 11/22/06 edition of the Mullet Wrapper Newspaper.Catfish Flats 'Down At The Flats'Catfish Flats plays the kind of mu...
Posted by Catfish Flats on Tue, 28 Nov 2006 02:57:00 PST

Catfish Flats CD Review - The Mobile Register

When I last checked in with Catfish Flats, the group was looking forward to its appearance at BayFest. The three players were hopeful that they'd have their debut album in hand for the occasion. And ...
Posted by Catfish Flats on Mon, 20 Nov 2006 03:00:00 PST

10/21 show at the Blues Tavern and new dates in destin, FL

The 10/21 show at the Blues Tavern in Mobile was one of the best nights we've ever had there. We had a big crowd that hung in all night. And they hung in late into the night! Luther Wilson came in and...
Posted by Catfish Flats on Sun, 22 Oct 2006 07:19:00 PST

Catfish Flats debut release "Down At The Flats"

The debut release from Catfish Flats, "Down At The Flats" is now available. For ordering information go to: www.catfishflats.com Ordering Info For you mp3-iPod types, we have .mp3's available @ Digsta...
Posted by Catfish Flats on Tue, 10 Oct 2006 06:11:00 PST

October 7 show at Tacky Jacks

Saturday night's show was at Tacky Jacks in Orange Beach, AL with my old friend, Pleasure Island Legend Greg Memphis. Greg and I have been playing together as an acoustic duo for close to 15 years. It...
Posted by Catfish Flats on Sun, 08 Oct 2006 06:41:00 PST