The 31st of February
The 31st of February was a 1960s folk-rock group. In September 1968, brothers Duane Allman and Gregg Allman joined their future Allman Brothers Bandmate Butch Trucks as well as guitarist Scott Boyer and bassist David Brown to record some demos in TK Studios, Hialeah, Florida. The tracks were eventually released on the 1972 album Duane & Gregg (Bold Records 33-301).
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The 31st of February
The 31st of February was a 1960s folk-rock group. In September 1968, brothers Duane Allman and Gregg Allman joined their future Allman Brothers Bandmate Butch Trucks as well as guitarist Scott Boyer and bassist David Brown to record some demos in TK Studios, Hialeah, Florida. The tracks were eventually released on the 1972 album Duane & Gregg (Bold Records 33-301).
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You Know It Ain't Right
1960's Merseybeat inspired track. The "B" side to our newest single "Too Far Gone".more
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Makeshift Frankenstein
Halloween track we released through Outro's 2023 Halloween compilation! Hope you enjoy!more
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Too Far Gone
NEW SINGLE OUT! Too Far Gone b/w You Know It Ain't Right. Music video link for Too Far Gone out now also, click on YouTube link!more
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