The band formed in April, 1995, but all three members have been playing in other bands around the Crescent City's Faubourg Marigny club scene for years. All three members moved to New Orleans for educational purposes -- McMurray from New Jersey, drummer O'Day from Lafayette, LA, and bassist Wolf from Michigan. Wolf had been in a salsa band called Mas Mamones; O'Day played with the New Orleans Klezmer All-Stars, and McMurray spent time in various funk, soul, reggae, and rock bands around Bourbon Street.
The band began to attract ever-growing crowds at the Dragon's Den, a club on Frenchman Street, and the band's demo tape, recorded in an empty bar during the day, caught the ears of several record companies. Their demo was almost issued by one label as their first album. Although a typical Royal Fingerbowl set includes a lot of harder-edged rock stylings, jazz and blues are at the base of everything the band does. The blues and jazz progressions and forms underlying everything else are in abundance on their debut album. Three years after their critically acclaimed debut, the band released Greyhound Afternoons. ~ Richard Skelly, Rovi