Runaway Five Theory
The band was started by childhood friends Lucky and Gorgeous during the 1960s. Originally called “Blues Brothers”, then “New Blues Brothers” to distinguish themselves from the existing group of the same name, they settled on the name “Davis and the Banners”, finding success with their ska/hiphop single, “We’re Always in Debt”.
They changed their name again to “Runaway Five” and enjoyed limited success with a rock single, “I Have No Arms”. The group later added a bassist, a drummer, a saxophonist, and a series of keyboardists, each of whom mysteriously dies under odd circumstances. Their latest keyboardist was found in a beach condo without walls. They begin a tour in towns of Eagleland.
As the tour begin, concert appearances were repeatedly canceled due to low ticket sales. To rekindle interest, Lucky suggested staging a performance in Twoson, where he signed a contract without reading the fine print. The rest is history
- qpringle1
The band was started by childhood friends Lucky and Gorgeous during the 1960s. Originally called “Blues Brothers”, then “New Blues Brothers” to distinguish themselves from the existing group of the same name, they settled on the name “Davis and the Banners”, finding success with their ska/hiphop single, “We’re Always in Debt”.
They changed their name again to “Runaway Five” and enjoyed limited success with a rock single, “I Have No Arms”. The group later added a bassist, a drummer, a saxophonist, and a series of keyboardists, each of whom mysteriously dies under odd circumstances. Their latest keyboardist was found in a beach condo without walls. They begin a tour in towns of Eagleland.
As the tour begin, concert appearances were repeatedly canceled due to low ticket sales. To rekindle interest, Lucky suggested staging a performance in Twoson, where he signed a contract without reading the fine print. The rest is history
- qpringle1