Fogelfoot

fogelfoot_blogMarty Barrett and Brian Descheneaux met in high school in one of the disputed birthplaces of the American Industrial Revolution. Out of this conflict grew an appreciation of forgotten or otherwise maligned 70’s singer/songwriters. The connection remains unclear.

Reuniting in Los Angeles mere months after graduation, they began work on “All That Jaws,” the greatest American rock opera ever undertaken.

Realizing, however, that nothing short of a continent-sized satellite orbiting the Earth would suffice to stage the musical retelling of “Jaws” from the shark’s point of view, Barrett and Descheneaux instead looked inward to the peaceful, easy-like-Sunday-morning attitudes of the early late 20th century and adopted the monikers England Bread and Jim James Fogelfoot.

Their efforts resulted in “Fogelfoot Hotel,” which critics yet to be born will doubtless describe as “Brandy goes through the Looking Glass, finds Chico without the Man, and saves Fernando from the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald while crossing the Rio Grande calling ‘Wildfire.’”

Fogelfoot is the recipient of the 2009 Gold Medal from Germany’s acclaimed Gehassigstraßehausfest.

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