Nobody’s Fault Band started back in the early 80’s from the rebirth of two primary southern
rock bands that were based out of New York. They would rehearse four to five times a week for a period of about a year
in their basement, most times arising in the early hours of daybreak. When the band first went out, they were known for their
live shows that paid particular attention to musical detail and vocal harmonies. The band’s chemistry was unparalleled.
Before you knew it, they had a major booking agency and were playing hundreds of shows, from beach clubs to ski resorts (and
everywhere in between).
Although they played a diverse style of music, it was obvious that southern rock was by far their favorite.
Some of the high points for the band were sharing the stage with the Outlaws on several occasions. The Outlaws were clearly
the bands main inspiration and they would always play their music with the utmost accuracy. Before a live show the Band would
place a picture of Hughie and Billy on the back of the P.A system telling each other "Now you can’t mess up, the boys
are watching." Three out of the four original Nobody’s Fault Band members are currently recording the music of the Outlaws.
Their influence on Nobody’s Fault can also be heard in their originals, with most songs heavily laden with vocal
harmonies and dual guitar parts.
Still remaining the best of friends, the Nobody’s Fault Band occasionally go out to play live and have
been inspired to get together to record the music of the Outlaws. Their hope is that you enjoy listening to it as much as
they enjoyed recording it. The members of Nobody’s Fault Band are…….
- John "Duke" Festa~ Lead & Rhythm Guitar
Lead
& Backing Vocals
- Bill "Gramps" Walter~ Bass Guitar
Lead & Backing Vocals
- Chris "80" Walter~ Drums & Guitars
Lead & Backing Vocals
Audio Engineer