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Among the greatest musical anomalies of all time, KD Possum & The Flying Fox was a Malaysian bluegrass band that made its debut in 1977 and was so warmly received we continued staging concerts until December 1981 - after which the band abruptly disintegrated.

Founded by Rob Stuebing (guitar, dobro & lead vocals), a former Peace Corps volunteer & biologist specializing in reptilians, the group's core members included John Davis on banjo, Lightnin' Fooch on mandolin & guitar, M. Eeel (now Antares) on harmonicas & mandolin; and regularly featured Nashville Slim (better known as Lat, Malaysia's most popular cartoonist) on guitar, plus Shamala Devi & Ping on vocals & autoharp.

KDP & TFF was a 100% amateur combo and never made any money. But we had heaps of fun and some folks still remember us with great fondness and quiet amusement.

Studio tracks recorded at the Lincoln Cultural Center auditorium on an Akai ¼-inch open-reel deck. The rest from live performances at the Petaling Civic Center (26 May 1978) & Oditorium Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (9 February 1979).

Released in December 1979. Digitized in 2010 from a squeaky compact cassette by Daniel Tang of AddAudio with no equalization or enhancements.

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released December 7, 1979

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Guano Breath Malaysia

My output mostly dates back to the 1980s and has been heard by a mere handful. This isn't what I'm into now but at least I'm not too embarrassed about it.

Collaborations with others & freestyle choreographic works form an integral part of my archive.

I enjoy being the world's least ambitious musician.
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