The Fake Leather Blues Band
The Fake Leather Blues Band is a blues band from Pretoria, South Africa. They are also commonly known simply as FLBB.
The Fake Leather Blues Band | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | FLBB |
Origin | Pretoria, South Africa |
Genres | Blues, Rock |
Years active | 2003–present |
Associated acts | Peter Toussaint Hoot 'n Anny |
Members | Conrad Jamneck Peter Toussaint Franco Jamneck Wim van Vuuren Pedro Barbosa |
Past members | Gideon Meintjies Nathan Smit Riaan van Rensburg Jaco Mans Jonathan Peyper Stefan Dixon |
Band history
The band was formed in May 2003 during a jam session with Conrad Jamneck, Peter Toussaint, Franco Jamneck and Gideon Meintjies.[1]
Over the years the band has had different drummers and rhythm guitar players. In the meantime, FLBB played the Oppikoppi festival several times,[2] as well as other festivals such as the Up the Creek festival[3] and the Strab[4][5] and FORR festivals in Mozambique. As of 2018 the band has not released any albums, but they have filmed concerts that can be found on YouTube.
Band members
- Conrad Jamneck – vocals
- Peter Toussaint – lead guitar and back-up vocals
- Franco Jamneck – bass and back-up vocals
- Wim van Vuuren – drums
- Pedro Barbosa – rhythm guitar
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References
- "Oppikoppi 2004 Band line up". Kwailawai.
- "Oppikoppi 2014 - the Baas awards". Baas de Beer.
- "Up the Creek: Wrap Up". News24.
- "Strab music festival". Malongane.
- "Q&A: Conrad Jamneck Of The Fake Leather Blues Band". Rolling Stone.
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