Nothin But Trouble
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Nothin But Trouble

Dover, Delaware, United States | SELF

Dover, Delaware, United States | SELF
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Billy Meyers/Chris McAfee/Greg Haughey/Joey Fulkerson - "Nothin' But Trouble" 2007; "One Trouble After Another" 2009
Billy Meyers/Chris McAfee - "Two Fine Looking Women (Nightstreet)
Greg Haughey - "Accident Waiting To Happen" (Supertonics)
Joey Fulkerson/Billy Meyers - "Reason For Being" (Old Scool)

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BILLY MEYERS
Drums, Percussion, Lead and Backup Vocals

A Delaware native, Bill started with some formal training such as reading, writing, and theory. He played in local bands that were rock and oldies, but blues influenced. He later found his love and style leaning more towards soul and blues. After graduating high school, he moved to New Mexico and played in the Southwest for a couple of years. Coming back to Delaware and playing with some local and regional acts, he found a certain restlessness and the urge to travel and try to find that missing link. Moving to Atlanta, Georgia in the late 70’s, proved to change his life forever when he played in a traditional blues band “Dry Ice Blues Band.” After teaming up with Roger Gregory and Joel Murphy and met, opened for, and played with John Hammond. Since then, he has provided a strong foundation for such performers as Bill Kirchen, The Coasters, and The Drifters and many regional bands as well. Having opened for legendary blues and rock artists such as Albert Collins, Albert King, Johnny Winter, Rod Piazza and the Mighty Flyers, Matt “Guitar” Murphy, Marshall Tucker, Steppenwolf, Foghat, and Charlie Daniels, Bill has established himself as a member of the blues community. He combines precision and artistry to provide solid, creative rhythm sections and derives great satisfaction from knowing that his audiences have been entertained.
TURN ONS: Working Working, working
TURN OFFS: Chipotle Sauce (the Jessica Simpson of the Condiment World)

CHRIS MC AFEE
Lead Guitar, Slide guitar, Harmonica Lead and Backup Vocals

Chris McAfee started his musical career at the young age of 8. Thanks to his mom who forced him to join the church choir as punishment for acting up in school. His first guitar was a Christmas present when he was 14 an (acoustic). That gift lit a fire in Chris and one year later he was playing in a folk/blues/bluegrass band called the Bluesberries. When Chris looks back he considers himself lucky to be influenced by locale guitar players like Kenny Benner, Wes Wolfrum and Bill White. These players in turn had Chris playing rhythm guitar for them hours upon hours so they could play lead! These guys had Chris listening to Mississippi John Hurt, Sonny Terry, Brownie Magee, and Lightning Hopkins. As well as David Bromberg, Chet Atkins, John Mayall, Peter Green and so on. At 17 he purchased an electric guitar a Fender Telecaster his favorite electric guitar to this day. Chris has played in many bands and many different styles of music but always coming home to the blues. Some of the groups Chris has played with over the years include. Harvest, Reckless, The Blind Dogs, The Jeanine Waters band, The Soup Kings, The Smokin Joe’s, The Poor Souls, and Night Street. Chris has shared the stage or opened for performers such as Bernard (Pretty) Purdy, Kim Waters, The Nighthawks, Michael Hill, Anson Funderburgh and the Rockets with Sam Myers, Roy Gaines, and Eddie Kirkland He emerged from such a diversified background singing and playing the blues with the style and flair of a true entertainer. His original songs are a slice of life dotted with blistering lead riffs and words of truth.
TURN ONS: Nuns with Bad Habits
TURN OFFS: Nuns with Bad Habits

GREG HAUGHEY
Electric & Upright Bass, Lead and Backup Vocals

Greg is a transplant from Pittsburgh, PA where he established himself as a singer, songwriter and guitar player. He led several bands (RAOUL & THE PASSIONS, TEMPO TANTRUM) to success in Pittsburgh clubs and on the radio. He's been featured on radio programs such as Rock in Pittsburgh and Saturday Night Blues with Bumble Bee Slim, and earned regular radio play with original songs such as “Pink Pumps” and “You Say”. He was also a featured artist at the 3 Rivers Arts Festival with John Lee Hooker, and has followed in the footsteps of the likes of Springsteen, Stevie Ray Vaughan and others by playing notable clubs like the Decade and Graffiti. In 1993 he moved to Dover, Delaware and re-established himself as one of the most sought after bass players on Delmarva including stints with The PLATTERS, The COASTERS, and The DRIFTERS in DC, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Atlantic City. Co-creating THE SUPERTONICS with Kiran Contractor & Mark Trotter, The trio released and sold out its first pressing of the album Accident Waiting To Happen which was featured on the international radio show "BLUES DELUXE". With album sales on three continents, the band has enjoyed radio play all over the world.
TURN ONS: Dark Chocolate, Free market economy
TURN OFFS: Folding fitted sheets, People who use “impact” as a verb

JOEY FULKERSON
Lead Guitar, Slide guitar, Lead and Backup Vocals

Joey is a highly sought after musician known for his dynamic guitar work and his soulful vocal style. Starting on harmonica in second grade while also performing in school chorus, Joey got the music bug at a young age. A tragic skateboard accident at age fourteen led Joe