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Jethro's song "Wet Boogie in G" goes a long way into Wetband history.
A little known fact is that Woody and Kenny began their musical career playing in a small,
cavernous Guelph club known as the Garsolde Rathskeller, which was originally located above a tire shop, but changed locale several times, over the course of its notorious existence.
A big part of Wetband history is their annual Burton-Webster Blues Festival
which was begun by two of their biggest fans and promoters.
The Wetband WOULD be history, if it were not for the continuing support and enthusiasm of the famous Leopardettes, their background vocalists, and foreground and FOREMOST loyal fans.
How did the Wetband members start out? Check out the Early Days Gallery.
The Wetband has been fortunate to play with many great friends and musicians, so check out the ever growing Gallery of the Greats Who Have Played With the Wetband.
Get your motor running and check out the Willy and Shirley Story to find out where these two are coming from.
Kenny B. Wet, the Wetband's premier recording producer is hosting a gallery that looks back into the band's Studio History.
Take a hike and check out the Woody and Shelley Story to find out how these two got out of the woods.
Jethro Bassman, the Wetband's premier musicologist is hosting the Wetband Discography listing all of the Wetband recordings, as well as the amazing Wetband Repertoire listing all of the songs featured in Wetband and splinter group recordings.
The Wetband Tracks download page features sample songs in MP3 format from many great Wetband (and their splinter group) recordings.