
Alligator Stew
Alligator Stew was formed in 2000 and released their first album "Alligator Stew." With that album, the band had success in signing a deal with Halycon Music & Sony in Germany for European Distribution, and immediately released the import version of the debut self titled album, under the title "A FIRST TASTE.. In 2003 after doing various shows with such class acts as LYNYRD SKYNRD, the band released "Welcome To Monticello...Live!, in where else, Monticello, Indiana.....Home of their bass player Doug Richardson, and singer Gary Jeffries. These 3 albums are available worldwide. Try typing in "Alligator Stew Music" in a google search. You'll have plenty of choices available, whether you want to read up on these southern rock heroes in Spanish, Portugese, German, French, Italian, Japanese, and more. You'll also find a vast selection of companies selling them at about the same price ranges. ie...CD Baby, Tower Records.com, Amazon.com have them if your in a hurry as well as a ton of other placesas well. During 2006, GAC-TV featured Alligator Stew's video, "Blood Money"on their "EDGE OF COUNTRY" show during the past summer, and rumours are that CMT has interests in airing the same video, during their specalty show, which highlights up and coming country rock and even some edgier country rock bands on it. Watch and see.... The band is currently putting together new material for a new album out in late 2006, early 2007. Look for upcoming songs from the next album featured in various places.
Tell me about your history? How did you get where you are now?
Gary Jeffries - Asphalt Ballet Singer (Virgin Records)
Gary Jeffries - Regulators Singer (Polydor Records)(Southbound Records)
Chris Turbis-Regulators Piano/B3 (Polydor Records)(Southbound Records)
Have you performed live in front of an audience? Any special memories?
Silly question..
Of course we play while were alive..
As long as the stews a cookin..
As far as special moments....
I guess playing with Skynyrd was alright...
Your musical influences
Every moment of all of our lives...
I would hope..?
What equipment do you use?
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