The Fuelers” take their name from nitro-fuelled dragcars:
Once these things get going, the only thing that’ll stop them is a parachute. You get the picture.
The Fuelers, while being called many things, are usually branded country by their city-folk audiences. That means songs about trucks, heartbreak and powertools and a complete ban on playing without a hat.
The Fuelers have an extremely broad appeal. Their tunes are varied and range from waltzes to lickety-split tom-foolery.
Drawing from bluegrass & oldtime, swing, rockabilly, country, and, yes, a little pop, they’ve rendered a style that crosses borders. They have a regional following as well as looking after the city-dwellers. They are a big favourite of the kids and grandparents, yet remain crowd pleasers for the rock’n’rollers.