
Inboard Rehab
We are an experimental duo in the tradition of the Famous 'Jingu Deloras 3 (and the Calisti apples of nonsense)'.
Our music is designed to accompany most types of food, with the exception of deep fried confectionary items (such as ice cream).
Early experiments in composing whilst washing up have led to interesting variations on the traditional 'spoon and skiffle' theme.
Tell me about your history? How did you get where you are now?
The man at the kareoke told us that we had a potential future in the music industry as long as we did not actually sing.
Greatly encouraged we set about forming our own unique blend, using the instruments that we had available at the time.
We would like to thank the staff at 'The Pound Shop' for help, guidance and influence and the maker of 'Kings Pattern' high quality kitchenware.
Have you performed live in front of an audience? Any special memories?
1994 : The Fructon Womens' Institute Combined Jumble Sale, Coffee Morning and Bring a Cake Fete.
We did not actually play live at this event but we did come home with a particularly fetching tea cosy.
Your musical influences
Inner Children. Harry Secombe. Rick Dees. The Tweenies.
What equipment do you use?
Kettle, tumble dryer, fridge freezer, flymo, toaster.
Anything else?
How do I do a hard carriage return?
I always wondered.