In its sixth year, the FBO strives to build parity between the failed and the successful.
Tuesday, January 24, 2006
Robert Reid talks about FBO
Click here to hear a personalized account of FBO's primary goals and why the FBO welcomes bands from other states, Canadian provinces and Mexican districts:
And listen hear for a trial demo of the potential theme song, 'Failed Bands of Oklahoma I':
Like to add, real quickly, that FBO contacted TWO failed bands of Oklahoma for possible induction into the FBO: Soul Shaker and Cinder Biscuits, both of the Norman area. Hopefully we'll have a couple new members soon...
Created in 2006, the Failed Bands of Oklahoma (FBO) is a collective that spans borders and time zones. To create worldwide awareness for failed bands, the FBO is staging 'FBO Night in the Panhandle: A Celebration of Failure', tentatively scheduled for September 2009. Also the FBO's plans to re-stage the historic Battle for Hutchens have been postponed until we can ensure a safe environment for FBO re-enactors.
On Probation
Colorado is now off its three-month probation for complaining about a stunning horse sculpture the artist died to make.
In May 2008, Rich Trott (of California) maintained his status as FBO's Top Fan with a narrow, unimpressive victory over Mark Hardin and several others in an open poll vote. Visit him here.
FBO Observers
The number grows as the FBO Concert in Guymon nears.
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Like to add, real quickly, that FBO contacted TWO failed bands of Oklahoma for possible induction into the FBO: Soul Shaker and Cinder Biscuits, both of the Norman area. Hopefully we'll have a couple new members soon...
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