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[[File:Photo Credit Joe Evans Ches. Bay Magazine.jpg|thumb|Eastport Oyster Boys: (Left to right) Andy Fegley, Mike Lange, Tom Guay, and Kevin Brooks. Photo by Joe Evans Ches. Bay Magazine]]
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'''The Eastport Oyster Boys''' is a musical ensemble with a long history in Annapolis. Originally a duo called "Them Eastport Oyster Boys" and officially proclaimed Musical Goodwill Ambassadors of Annapolis, they have performed all over the world.
==Before The Band==
[https://oysterboys.com/ The Eastport Oyster Boys], formerly Them Eastport Oyster Boys, was formed following the breakup of a local Eastport band Crab Alley. After 10 years of Crab Alley, co-founder Jeff Holland and bass player Kevin Brooks formed Them Eastport Oyster Boys.
==Founding Members==
'''Jeff Holland''' discovered Annapolis after sailing the upper East Coast with his father in 1978. After passing a fleet of the Navy's Luder yawls on the Severn River, they dropped anchor and found their new home. Brooks contributed to local newspapers in the 1980's as well as writing songs about the Chesapeake Bay. These songs lead to the creation of Crab Alley alongside Janie Meneeley.
'''Kevin Brooks''' joined Crab Alley as their bass player in the latter half of the band's existence. After the band parted ways, Brooks soon partnered with Holland again as a duo that played on the Schooner Woodwind cruises. The
==Early Years: Them Eastport Oyster Boys==
As a duo, Brooks and Holland
==Eastport Oyster Boys==
As the band has evolved over the past 25 years, the lineup has culminated a unique four-piece arrangement that brings guest musicians on stage time-to-time. Holland left the band in 2010 to serve in other realms of the maritime community, while Brooks has switched to playing guitar. Alongside Brooks is Tom Guay, Make Lange, and Andy Fegley.
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