Fair Webber Music
Tom and Barb Webber, and their band, Fair Webber

Fair Webber is an eclectic folk-rock band.
We come from a folk perspective, but add a Texas growl, jazzy bass, playful percussion, and lilting harmonies to great lyrics, and you have
Fair Webber!
We dabble in a bit of everything from country, blues, gospel, folk-rock, and southern rock to name a few...finding the sound that fits the song. The song reigns supreme and we do everything we can to make music come alive. We invite our audiences to sing along with favorites and to learn a few more. Music is a bridge to connect that which divides. We bring hope, good will and a bit of humor to our little corner of this world.
We are available for large and intimate venues. Contact us for booking.
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Lon Couillard: Percussion Lon Couilliard started out, like many baby boomers, in a rock & roll garage band doing covers of the Stones and Dylan. He played in a polka band for 16 years, honing his skills on such classics as the "Pull My Finger" polka and the "Monotony Waltz." He loves all kinds of music, lately focusing on world music. The greatest thrill for a musician is playing original music; knowing that these sounds are coming from only one place on earth. |
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Andy Waldoch: Upright and Electric Bass, Keyboards Andy Waldoch was inspired to play bass by Gene Simmons (Kiss), first performed ina jazz ensemble, and then wandered into theater groups. His keyboards, upright and electric bass keep pace with the many genres performed by Fair Webber. Andy finds himself in such great demand that he has put his upright bass on wheels. |
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Tom Webber: vocals and acoustic guitar Tom has been playing a guitar since his teens. He has developed an interesting 2 finger picking style for the tender love ballads which contrasts dramatically with his country-rock strum. Tom views the world with an artistic eye of optimism, bringing the words and visions to life. Tom plays a J-40 Martin & Ovation.
Barb Webber: Vocals and Songwriter Barb is a storyteller. She writes acapella, letting the words choose their own notes. It is in singing the songs over and over, that the story finds its own rhythm and music. Off stage, she is a great audience, listening to other people share their life happenings.
Special Guests join us depending on the venue. Peg Kasun: Piano, keyboards, flute, recorder, voice, & ambient percussion Gary Kitchin: lead guitar, mandolin, harmonica, & voice Gregg Lindsay: Lead guitar & voice
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