The Alan Fox Band, was picked as a 2005 first year national finalist at the Sonny Boy Blues Challenge, earning the right to perform at the King Biscuit Blues Festival. Alan takes hold of this musical project with his crew of top-notch musicians, showing his smooth guitar work and soulful vocals. With the non-traditional sounds of Jimi's acid-rock, to the traditional sounds of Muddy Waters, Alan and his band dish out music to satisfy your soul.
Alan Fox - Born in Seguin, TX, a 1995 SXSW blues guitarist. Alan went to Stephen F. Austin State University with his music scholarship where he made many friends. Some turned out to be famous such as Stevie Ray Vaughn, who used to come to Nacogdoches from Austin. Alan would open for him at the Cross Roads Club. He also met songwriter Michael Garvin who wrote, "Oh Me-Oh My Sweet Baby" for Diamond Rio, and "Waiting for the Night" for Jennifer Lopez, from Bossier City, LA. He moved to Bossier with Mike and performed with him. Alan has worked around some of the world's greatest performers, such as James Burton, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Bugs Henderson, Wes Jeans, Lance Lopez, Mark Austin, Pete Barbeck, Texas Slim, and Tyler Dow Bryant, to mention a few.
Donnie Pendleton - Lead guitar and vocals, has been a member of many headlining acts including,"The Cauze," "Black Horse," "Four Play", "Head East," and "The U.S. Lords."
Moe Eldridge - Drums, a seasoned professional who has graced some of the largest stages in the world. He has worked with musicians such as Keb Mo, BB King, Wes Jeans, Bugs Henderson, and many more.
Sparx - Bass and vocals, a former member of White Dwarf. They were the opening act for many headlining acts such as Deep Purple, Nazareth, ZZ Hill, and Thin Lizzie.
The Alan Fox Band hit the top ten on the independent blues charts, peaking at five, on radio station FM 104.8 Amsterdam, Holland (Radio Economia), during the week of March 16, 2005.
Musicians
- Alan Fox: guitar, lead vocals, vocals
- Donnie Pendleton: guitar, lead vocals, vocals
- Al Sparx: bass, lead vocals, vocals
- Moe Eldridge: drums
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rockon Anonymous
The choppers were all chromed out, the girls were all dressed up, and the crowd was large! It was a beautiful day at Strokers Ice House on 9304 Harry Hines Blvd. in Dallas As the Alan Fox Band took the stage and quickly started to bring the attention of the 1500 people to the stage. The East Texas band played a selection of music that tastefully showed the on looking audience just how classic rock and blues is supposed to sound. “It’s hard to be calm when the band sounds picture perfect”, said one new fan of the Alan Fox band. I just have to say, “that just about sums it up!” The Alan Fox Band, from the edge of Texas, in Longview. Don’t miss them when they come back in town.
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