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1991 - Creation of the group and first concerts in Bordeaux and with Jimmy Cricketters, underground scenes of the Port of the Moon. 1994 - "Take It", They recorded a 9 song CD presented in a true faded jeans pocket, and dedicated it to Lee Brilleaux of Dr. Feelgood, emblematic group of the British pub rock, and guitarist Mick Green and Pete Townshend's mentor Wilko Johnson. 1996 - Time after time, they provide an efficient and backing band for noted Bill Hurley of Inmates (UK). 2000 - The trophy awarded to Louis Jouvet in Paris SIEL by entertainers (and UFIDA SONO MAGAZINE) reward for their concept of sound. 2001 - Outside Records label includes two supercharged interpretations of Dr Feelgood on a compiling Brilleaux Tribute to Lee. 2002 - The album "Don't Stop Washing", proves that this travelin' band has soul and energy to spare. The repertoire is enriched with new creations. 2004 - Recorded live at the opening of the legendary Ten Years After at the festival in Traverse Blues Cleon in Normandy. This Live, 12 tracks of glowing fire ship, causing the fire of the blues and seeks evidence to blast rock in a posture. 2005 - Finalist springboard was Blues sur Seine in Mantes la Jolie, and the first major European tour of clubs and Festivals. 2006 - Jimmy the Gun, under the DSW program is the Bordeaux Rock CD compilation recounting their past decade. 2007 - Denis Fouquet, author of Bordeaux Rock (s) from 1960 to 2005, devotes a page in the midst of this veritab