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The Bullets

Original Authentic American Music

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To book the band: E-mail The Bullets or call 302.397.7156 Click the button below to order our most recent CD for $12.50 shipped* or use the SNOCAP store above to purchase & download this and other Bullets albums! (*Within the USA only. Please e-mail us for international purchases.) The Saga of an Original Roots Rock Band - as told (mostly) by Michael David Davis: In 1981 I wandered into the Yesteryear Tavern in Prospect Park , PA (my hometown) to check out The Black Hawk Spring Band. Playing bass was Bobby Bloomingdale. That night turned out to be the beginning of a long partnership and the genesis of The Bullets. I was soon playing Dobro with the band and eventually ended up on guitar. With the demise of the BHSB, Bobby B. and I formed the Swingston Trio, with Greg Troiano on Harmonica. Bobby and I started going to open-mic nights in Newark, DE and soon realized that there was a vital music scene. We hooked up with drummer Mark Walls and became the Bullets.After about a year I was offered the guitarist position in the seminal Delaware blues band, Rocket 88, fronted by the one and only Mark Kennealy (Dr. Harmonica). I left (OK, I was fired from) Rocket 88 after a seven month stint. (Everybody gets fired from Rocket 88--its a badge of honor in this town. It's like a prep school for local bar bands.) Playing with the Good Doctor had opened up many doors.The Bullets reformed with Johnny Digiovani as the drummer, and started playing about twenty gigs a month. (It needs to be pointed out here that Bobby is the sensible solid citizen in this partnership, with a growing business and family. He played music for fun and never wanted to rely on it for a living.)It was behind the Deer Park Tavern in Newark that, upon being presented the next month's calendar--twenty-four gigs in the month of December, that Bobby B. asked "You want blood?", cracked open his head on the roof of my car and quit the band.

Eddie Everett had, by that time, taken over the drummer's spot and bassist Brian Hayes completed the lineup. They left the band after a couple years and were eventually replaced with drummer, Dave Indivero and bassist, Andy Shemeta.The Bullets began a more extensive touring schedule, traveling from New York to Virginia , playing many colleges and larger club dates. Large crowds were showing up at the Irish Brigade in Fredericksburg , VA and the Rongovian Embassy in Trumansburg , NY . Eddie Everett rejoined the band in the late 80s and, in 1990, C. Bradley Jacobs took over on bass. You can read more about our former alternate persona, The Kid Davis Band, when you click here .

In 1995 I moved to Nashville to pursue a songwriting career. In 2000, I returned to Delaware and reformed the band.Eddie took me up to the Blue Comet in Glenside , where there was a thriving Rockabilly scene. We decided to ask Bobby B. to rejoin the band. We needed an upright bass player in order to play the Comet. Bobby said "sure."Brad switched back over to 6-string guitar around 2001 and we've been a 4-piece act ever since...and a lot has happened. Gigs with guests such as Brian Setzer, David Bromberg, and others have helped bring The Bullets attention and provided impetus for 2005's live CD recording project.Long-time drummer Eddie Everett has moved on to play with such Rockabilly luminaries as The Rockats, so we're glad to welcome Walter Epting, a stylish and versatile drummer into the band.
What the future holds for the Bullets is not certain. There are rumors of a tour of Great Britain ...perhaps some gigs in Scandinavia, extended road trips in the USA (especially Virginia)...a studio album in 2009...Keep your ears open!

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Member Since: 4/12/2006
Band Website: rockabillybullets.com/
Band Members: Michael David "Kid" Davis - vocals, guitar, songwriting

Walter Epting- drums & vocals
C. Bradley Jacobs - guitar, vocals, songwriting, bass

Influences:How can one name them all???... Los Lobos, Gene Vincent, ELVIS, The Blasters, Stray Cats, Chris Isaak, Johnny Burnette, The Ventures, Bob Wills, Billy Lee Riley, Dave Edmunds, The Cramps, J. R. Cash...every fine picker, teller of stories, and authentic maker of American Music we've encountered...with a capital A and a captial M!
Sounds Like: To book the band: E-mail The Bullets or call 302.397.7156 To dig the authentic Bullets sound, e-mail us to buy our most recent CD:
The Bullets - LIVE !
Or click the button below to order our most recent CD
(via Paypal) for $12.50 shipped* (*Within the USA only. Please e-mail us for international purchases.)
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My Blog

The Bullets’ entire recorded catalog is now available on-line!

Hello friends and Bullets fans!We're proud to announce that all the songs The Bullets have ever released (and a dozen or so others!) are now available via our MySpace music store. Just scroll down on ...
Posted by The Bullets on Sun, 11 Nov 2007 11:34:00 PST

Four new tracks from the forthcoming Bullets album...

Hello fans & friends,Please take a moment to listen to the pre-release mixes of four new Michael Davis compositions, performed by The Bullets. These tunes will be part of a new studio album, expec...
Posted by The Bullets on Sun, 11 Nov 2007 11:37:00 PST

Great new Bullets photos by Oliver Lopena...

Hey everyone! The Bullets are very pleased to announce the posting of new photos of the band taken live at our Dick Dale show by Oliver Lopena. Oliver is a tremendous photographer who specializes in u...
Posted by The Bullets on Sun, 03 Jun 2007 03:43:00 PST

Dick Dale explains the music biz...

This is priceless: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJNnLIPZ_n4   Yes, I've posted a blog note about Dick Dale but am listening to Ska....
Posted by The Bullets on Fri, 23 Feb 2007 06:28:00 PST

Bullets Anthology CD in the works...

Work is furiously underway to compile the greatest collection of audible Bullets material possible. As yet untitled, this anthology (Volume 1?) of Bullets recordings will encompass all the best music ...
Posted by The Bullets on Sun, 07 Jan 2007 08:50:00 PST

The Bullets heading back to Virginia!?!?!?

Yes, folks, the rumors are true...we're working on booking our triumphant return to Fred Vegas (Fredericksburg, VA) in coming months. The tentative plans are for us to play Fred' one night and make ou...
Posted by The Bullets on Fri, 25 Aug 2006 07:53:00 PST

The Bullets - Every week at the Blue Parrot & on-line...

Hey everyone, I just want to make note that Michael is hosting Bullets jams (musicians and non-musicians alike are welcome to drop by) every week at the Blue Parrot Bar & Grille. Check out calenda...
Posted by The Bullets on Fri, 30 Jun 2006 08:15:00 PST

Them Changes

NEW BULLETS MEMBERS... After a few stints and more than 15 years, drummer Eddie Everett has bid farewell to The Bullets. Eddie has been a Bullet (a few times) since the 1980s and has been the ste...
Posted by The Bullets on Fri, 23 Jun 2006 11:55:00 PST

Rockabilly Bulletin: Having a Wild Weekend

Whew! The Bullets only had two gigs this weekend, rather than the originally scheduled three. It's probably just as well because we used up 3 nights worth of energy among the two gigs. Ross has replac...
Posted by The Bullets on Mon, 05 Jun 2006 01:57:00 PST