Dave
Staff member
A country band that got their start doing Hee Haw cover tunes, The What Fors have taken Japan by storm. With their mix of eclectic instruments, including the jug and the washboard, The What Fors have two of the top ten hits on the pop charts in Japan. The youngest member of the band, Jimmy "Two-Tooth" Jones, says that at the spry old age of 54 he's finally getting to fulfill his greatest desire - teen aged groupies wearing schoolgirl outfits. It wasn't (he admits) something he knew was his greatest desire, but he's since figured it out. Meanwhile in America, they are still thought of as a novelty band, only fit to open for the bears at Chucky Cheese. Currently, they have no plans to return.As the Rolling Stones took their name from a Bob Dylan song, So Snowhite and the Queen took their name from a Rush song, but in true prog rock fashion took an obscure reference and obfuscated it even more so. Only those in the In Crowd could possibly get it. They are remembered only for their one radio friendly song, "on a night like this" and by their ardent vinyl enthusiasts.
New Band: The What Fors
New Band: Yes, This Is Really Our Name Deal With It