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  1. Errol Stewart (guitar) Marc Mueller (drums) Gary White (guitar and vocals) Fetchin Bones was a cross-genre rock band from North Carolina. During a six-year career they produced four studio albums but were most celebrated for inspired live performances.

  2. Galaxy 500 is the third studio album by the American band Fetchin Bones. [1] [2] It was released in 1987 through Capitol Records. [3] . The album was produced by Don Dixon. [4] . The band supported the album with a North American tour. [5] Critical reception.

  3. From 1983-1990. Formed in Charlotte in 1983, Fetchin Bones pioneered an eclectic, original sound by blending rock, punk, funk, country, blues, and grunge. This Grammy-nominated, genre-busting, alternative group sprang from Hope Nicholls and Aaron Pitkin’s mutual adoration of music and their love of diverse musical styles.

  4. ABOUT. Fetchin Bones pioneered an eclectic, original sound by blending rock, punk, funk, grunge, country and blues with powerhouse vocals by Hope Nicholls, the band’s lead. After their debut album, Cabin Flounder, they went on to release three more albums for Capitol Records.

  5. Explore Fetchin Bones's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Fetchin Bones on AllMusic.

  6. Fetchin Bones: biography, discography, reviews, best albums, ratings. North Carolina's Fetchin Bones were, by far, the most spectacular "cow-punks" of the era. Cabin Flounder (1985) was raw roots-rock dynamated by the vibrant hysteria of vocalist Hope Nicholls (a cross between Patti Smith, X's Exene Cervenka and the Pretenders' Chrissie Hynde).