[1] Originally from Palenville in the Catskill Mountains, the Felice Brothers got their start playing in the New York City’s 42nd Street and Union Square subway stations while living in Brooklyn.
Due to torrential rains, high winds, and lightning storms, power was cut to the entire Newport, Rhode Island area.
[7] The Felice Brothers opened for the Dave Matthews Band at four concerts in Canada and the US, starting at the Molson Amphitheatre in Toronto on June 1, 2010.
It was made by Y&R, New York advertising agency, and features a cover of The Drifters' hit "This Magic Moment" performed by The Felice Brothers.
Dave Turbeville played the drums from 2009 to 2012, performing on Celebration, Florida, Poughkeepsie Princess, Mixtape, and God Bless You, Amigo.
Simone is also an author, having released books entitled Goodbye Amelia, Hail Mary, Full of Holes and Black Jesus.
He now leads his own band - The Duke & the King (named after the duo of con-artists in Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn) with Robert "Chicken" Burke.
They released their debut album - Nothing Gold Can Stay on Loose / Ramseur Records August 4, 2009, followed by Long Live the Duke & King in 2010.