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The Fuelers

About Me

The Fuelers formed as a starvation act in the winter of 1865. In a far-distant log cabin they devoutly practiced on their pots and pans, their gourd-guitar, washtub bass and cigarbox fiddle.They patiently honed their act as they awaited the coming of electricity, and the second coming of Elvis.Nowdays the Fuelers are dragged from Festival to Festival across Australia by their cruel and ambitious "manager" Johnny Crankshaft, repaying an apparent debt that no-one can recall having actually accrued.The Fuelers run on an involuntary not-for-profit basis, with all their proceeds donated to the greyhound tracks of regional Australia.They proudly endorse Bigman Powertools and share the Two Star label with The Bootsplashers, John-Boy Walton and other noted success stories.Oft referred to as "Country" by their city-folk friends, The Fuelers serve up their brand of Dieselbilly as regulars at Tamworth, and, at Wintersun, they masquerade as a rockabilly outfit. At Woodford and the National Folk Festival, they pretended to be a folk act.If you take a look around, I think you'll find it's It's a big country out there, but the Fuelers have played between Adelaide Fringe Festival in the Famous Spiegeltent and Wintermoon Folk Festival, North Queensland and still juggled their families and day-jobs.Somehow, they supported Kasey Chambers and have played Circus music in the the Robinson Family's Big Top. "Same set, one's just sung a bit more nasally than the other", says upright bass player Caltex Star.The Fuelers also present their bizarre "Cactus Cabaret", hosting such game-showesque curios as The Wheel of Fate, The Beer Cactus, The Pants-On drag race and the Rabid Dog Challenge.They have three albums out, "Hot Dang, it's the Fuelers" 1999-2000, "Kissin' Booth/'Fessin' Box" 2002, and "Actual Size" 2004.They also appear on various compilations including Wintersun and the Gympie Muster. The Fuelers also proudly appear on W.Boone Law's album "Cold Tequila Rain", 2006For more, visit their web-site at www.thefuelers.com

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Music:

Member Since: 7/5/2006
Band Website: www.thefuelers.com
Band Members: On fender electrical guitbox we got Blindboy Murray. On traps, there's Thingamy Bob. On Bullfiddle, that's Caltex Star and on fiddle, it's Steel City Su.
Influences: Dan Hicks and the Hot licks, The Reverend Horton Heat, Dale Watson, Big Daddy Roy of the Whiteliners, Wayne "the Train" Hancock. Enio Morricone, Frank Zappa, The Grateful Dead, Bill Monroe, Jimmy Bryant and Speedy West, Dolly Parton, Gram Parsons, Graham Bond and Rory O' Donaghue (Aunty Jack),The Marlboro Man, and all automotive,agricultural, and snack food advertising of the 1970s and early 80s.
Sounds Like: Flash fryin' a chicken-steak in nitro flames.Serve this up with spaghetti and chilli beans slow cooked' on the head of a 6 cylinder jimmy-diesel in good old 40-weight sump oil.This recipe is known around the traps as Chargrilled Racing Tunes and Refried Dieselbilly.
Record Label: Two Star

My Blog

The Fuelers on Commercial TV!? Never!!

So, some folks appear to have seen us in the audience of a revamped "Red Faces" style gong-show called "Australia's got Talent". (If you look carefully you might see some of the lads from Wi...
Posted by on Fri, 23 Feb 2007 16:33:00 GMT

More about Harry "The Punch" Gaylord

Harry had adapted perfectly to a self contained life on the road. He enjoyed the solace and he enjoyed the routine. He had set up the longest rural route in chainsaw sales and had the b...
Posted by on Mon, 09 Oct 2006 08:12:00 GMT

Harry

The Fuelers only brushed with Harry in a second-hand kind of way. Johnny Crankshaft had splashed out and bought the Fuelers a car that was sitting out the back of  one of the Bigman assembly shed...
Posted by on Wed, 04 Oct 2006 22:57:00 GMT

Why Choose a Bigman Chainsaw?

It's a wide brown land, and someone has to keep it that way. At Bigman, we can lend a hand to the man that works the land. Come on, Australia. It's time to take a stand. In the end we don't give ...
Posted by on Thu, 10 Aug 2006 03:40:00 GMT