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  1. The story of the Continental Drifters. A Long Way from L.A. to LA: In late 1991, expatriate New Orleanean musicians Carlo Nuccio and Ray Ganucheau were living in Los Angeles. Carlo had been playing with Mark Walton, ex-Dream Syndicate bass player, and they had discussed the possibility of starting their own band.

  2. The band was formed in Los Angeles in 1991, initially consisting of Carlo Nuccio (drums, vocals), Ray Ganucheau (guitars, banjo, vocals), Mark Walton (bass), Gary Eaton (guitars, vocals) and Danny McGough (keyboards).

  3. 20 de jul. de 2015 · The band Continental Drifters consisted of Ray Ganucheau, Gary Eaton, Carlo Nuccio, Mark Walton, Peter Holsapple, Vicki Peterson and Susan Cowsill in various incarnations. Their sound was reminiscent of a mix between The Band and The Eagles, with rootsy blues and rock teamed with irresistible vocals in terms of solo voices and heavenly harmonies.

  4. In 2016 Tommy and multi-instrumentalist Ray Ganucheau joined up to form The Batture Boys and release the album Muddy Waters. The album is a collection of well-crafted and soulful stories about Hurricane Katrina and the Deepwater Horizon disaster and their impacts on the Gulf.

  5. 7 de oct. de 2015 · 1 of 2. The Continental Drifters, circa 1992, from left: Peter Holsapple, Gary Eaton, Carlo Nuccio, Mark Walton and Ray Ganucheau. Tipitina’s bills Saturday night’s Continental Drifters reunion...

  6. 16 de jul. de 2015 · Ray Ganucheau: Developing the songs in that live, spontaneous atmosphere definitely influenced the way the band evolved. The band became a living organism, and took on its own personality. There wasn’t a leader, and no one was in control.

  7. La banda se formó en Los Ángeles en 1991, inicialmente formada por Carlo Nuccio (batería, voz), Ray Ganucheau (guitarra, banjo, voz), Mark Walton (bajo), Gary Eaton (guitarra, voz) y Danny McGough.