11th hour stubble one of the coolest of the hyped private press oddities, story is wild but absolutely unecessary to enjoyment.
The band's story begins when the children's mother abandoned them, leaving them in the care of their father, Harold Moore Sr. A wealthy woman, a friend of the family, took the situation to heart and decided to help them. She bought musical instruments for the children and financed music lessons, offering them a deal: if they learnt at least three songs, they would get a place on a local television telethon. The children quickly learned and began performing on television. Later, the woman financed the recording of an album, suggesting that they compose original songs.
Their father, Harold Moore Sr., wrote all the songs on the album, many of which were critical of the children's alcoholic mother. Once recorded, the album was produced in a limited run. However, an accident during the packaging process damaged many of the records, further reducing availability.