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That's Caboodle without the "kit", these guys have a unique sound with funky jams mixed with familar classic rock music. Caboodle was born when two aging musicians, Dug and Slim were voted out of the band they were in.

Guitarist Newport Slim was let go from various bands for expecting his band members to listen to his stupid ideas and for playing a tiny little pink amplifier. Slim teamed up with one eared Keyboardist Dug after Dug was fired onstage for the 27th time from Connecticut's premier psychedelic morons Desert Rain for his inability to read or spell. Slim said later he figured Dug would go along with anything because he was deaf, dumb and colorblind. Slim's plan was to hire a rhythm section to become famous and impress his sister. Dug thought he said undress his famous sistah...

Dug was able to recruit Bassist Karl Igler by convincing him that Slim knew some famous people in the music business and that his famous sistah was hot for him. Karl immediately left his other band hoping he would get a shot at the famous sistah. He then recruited his guitarist buddy Keith to join the band (he didn't tell him about the famous sistah)...

When Karl told his buddy Guitarist Keith Sivret about this new Band, and that they might need another guitarist, Keith knew right away he wanted to get involved (he had already been contacted by Dug and told about the famous music friends and that the famous sistah might be interested in him). Keith told Karl to go ahead and sign him up. (he didn't tell him he had already joined the new band)..

Finally needing a drummer who could count Dug called his old friend Drummer Randy Harris. When he told him about the new band and the famous music friends and the famous sistah, Randy said he already had a sistah but he would like to join anyway....

The end result is that Caboodle is just unhinged enough to play some jammin' funkin' groovin' rock and roll tunes, and oddly enough, their combined over 100 years experience playing in bands pays off as they actually sound pretty good and conduct a pretty good party. .