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Flying Other Brothers
The Flying Other Brothers (photo by Jay Blakesberg)
Background information
Also known as
FOBs
Origin
San Francisco, CA, USA
Genres
Rock
Years active
1997–2007
Labels
Minor Label, Alta Recordings
Members
Bill Bennett (co-founder) "TBone" Tony Bove (co-founder) Bert Keely (co-founder) Roger McNamee (co-founder)
Past members
Giles McNamee (1997–2001) Larry Marcus (1997–2001) Corinne Marcus (1997–2001) Dave Del Torto (1997) Ann McNamee (1999–2007) Pete Sears (2000–2007) Barry Sless (2001-2007 Jimmy Sanchez (2001–2007) G.E. Smith (2005–2007)
Website
Official site
The Flying Other Brothers were an American rock band active from 1997 to 2006 in San Francisco.[1] The band played original tunes and covers.
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