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Frank Turner & The Sleeping Soul ft. Fat Mike(NOFX) on harmonica - BOB . Live. Anaheim. 05.03.2026
Performanceยท3:57ยท26 Mar 2026ยทby Yan Foss
Song
Bob
Show
House Of Blues, Anaheim
CA, USA
5 March 2026
Show #3127
Description

"Bob" Live from Concert. Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls Performed these Gig with The Decedents "The US Tour 2026" & Nobro at House of Blues . Anaheim , CA, USA. on march 05 th, 2026. This is my personal recording of the concert for future fond memories of this mesmerizing event. Enjoy! Thanks for watching! Please Like ๐Ÿ‘ & Subscribe! Follow https://frank-turner.com/ https://www.facebook.com/frankturnermusic https://www.instagram.com/frankturner https://x.com/FrankTurner https://orcd.co/campfirepunkrock20 https://www.tiktok.com/@frankturnerofficial #frankturner #punkrock #folkmusic #livemusic #moshpit #folkpunk #punk #indieartist #newcountry #britishmusician #rockmusic #fthc #undefeated #nothankyouforthemusic #punkpop #nofx #@FatMike_of_NOFX #fatwreckchords Current members Ben Lloyd โ€“ guitar, harmonica, mandolin, backing vocals Tarrant Anderson โ€“ bass, backing vocals Matt Nasir โ€“ piano, organ, guitar, mandolin, harmonica, auxiliary percussion, backing vocals Callum Green โ€“ drums, percussion, backing vocals Song BOB( NOFX song) Album West Coast vs. Wessex(2020) โ„— 2015 Fat Wreck Chords West Coast vs. Wessex is a split album by the American punk rock band NOFX and the British folk punk artist Frank Turner. The split was released on July 31, 2020, by Fat Wreck Chords and it features covers of each other's songs, five by NOFX and five by Frank Turner. Frank Turner and NOFX's front man Fat Mike had already discussed the possibility of recording a split album over the course of previous years, including the approach they would take. On West Coast vs. Wessex both acts aimed to interpret each other's songs differently than they were originally performed. When the two decided to actually record the split album, they also decided not to discuss the collaboration with each other, so Frank Turner wouldn't have any input in NOFX's covers and vice versa