Band,
Jazz
Alfie Moss vocals, percussion, Dale Melton vocals, Rhodes piano, Steinway grand piano, Telecaster guitar, Dennis Melton vocals, Fender Precision bass,Tyrone Wilson vocals, drums Bill Allman washboard, percussion. The Meltons hit their stride in the 70s and early 80s playing primarily concert oriented venues from the Eastern Shore to the Greater Philadelphia area. At the time their popularity was ignited by an appearance and numerous rebroadcasts on Channel 12 and USA Network TV of a concert staged in Head House Square, Philadelphia. They were launched into the music cafe and Philly concert circuit appearing regularly at The Main Point, Grendal’s Lair, Perewinkle’s, Guthrie’s, the Cabaret clubs, John & Peter’s and numerous colleges and community concert events. Currently they’ve been performing at The Tin Angel, Puck Live, Chaplin’s Music Cafe, The Kennett Flash, Andy’s, The Mainstay and numerous outdoor concert series. Dale and Dennis have been the rhythm section and vocal support for recording artists Shirley Eikhard (« We Got Somethin to Talk About », the hit by Bonnie Rait), Erin Dickens (founding member of Manhattan Transfer), Jesse Fredrerick, The Watson Brothers Band, Alfie Moss, Vinyl Shockley, and Washboard Bill and have opened for BB King, Muddy Waters, The Chambers Brothers, Buddy Miles, Procol Harum, The Kingsmen and many other regional and national acts.
Bill Allman perc, wb | |
Dale Melton voc | |
Dennis Melton voc, b | |
Tyrone Wilson voc, dr | |
Alfie Moss voc, perc |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Livin' In The City | The Melton Brothers Band With Alfie Moss | 1979 | Album |