The Beatles of the Ocean State
(continued from paper copy)
Dylan Sharek
Issue date: 2/2/06 Section: Entertainment
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After the unsuccessful runs with the two previous drummers, Kevin Sullivan contacted Banning, whom he had worked with on his solo project, regarding the new
Abbey Rhode project. Banning signed on.
"It brings out the kid in you," Banning says of his new endeavor.
The addition of Banning has brought a new stability to the group, and the members agree that he was a good catch.
"He's been, by far, the best person we've worked with. There were other guys we've worked with that were really good guys, but they weren't that serious about it," Davis praises.
With the addition of Banning, Abbey Rhode acquired the foundation they needed.
Walking by Billy Goode's bar on Marlborough Street, one would think the real Beatles were playing. Condensation beads up on the windows, as onlookers and barflies jam into the small club.
Every time the door opens, the music diffuses out into the street and it seems like a new passerby comes in from the cold. Every gig the band creates more Abbey Rhodies as their website, www.abbeyrhode.com, calls their dedicated fans.
"They're so good because I never got to see The Beatles, and they're as close as you can possibly get. They're so good!" said 20-year-old, future Abbey Rhodie, Ellie Girard, during her first Abbey Rhode performance on Dec. 10, 2005.
At the local watering hole, as Billy Goode's is known on Abbey Rhode's website, Kevin Sullivan, dressed completely in black like Johnny Cash, stands tall in the forefront, acoustic guitar strapped across his chest-Lennon-like voice booming loud into the sea of onlookers. Passion, poise, experience, and true appreciation for the music of The Beatles' emanates in his every word.
Ray Davis, the aging hipster bassist, stands to his left, quietly hammering out bass note after bass note, forming cohesiveness within the band. For half the band's song, he leans forward, mustache to the microphone, to add harmony and sing McCartney's parts.
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