In 1962, The Beatles had just gotten signed on to do their first demo playing 'PS, I Love You' for Parlophone Records. Cumulative studio fright by all but George, caused the producers to bring in three accomplished studio musicians. Everyone's careers depended on the success of the first recording. Michael Arrow, drums, Bobby Zuckerman, guitar, George Harrison, guitar, and Jonathan Bassil on bass made up the secret hit men, known internally as the Big Fib Four. Of course, Paul and John were writing the songs, but recording created a unique state of catatonia for our favorite lads. Culminating with Abbey Road in 1969, the Fab Four and the Fibs, laid down their last collaborative tracks. Now, more than 30 years later and with the royalties expired, the newly named Fibrillators, harkening back to their origins, are finally going public with their own songs.
Official Website: http://www.songkick.com/concerts/12841128-fibrillators-at-19-broadway?utm_source=1126&utm_medium=partner
Added by Upcoming Robot on June 8, 2012