The band accumulated slowly, jamming on porches with much of its roster coming from Phil Pollard’s Band of Humans. The group uses nearly every old-timey instrument to create densely layered, twangy, unique soundscapes using dulcimer, banjo, jugs, washboards, harmonica, ukulele, jaw harp, kazoo, guitar, upright bass and a host of percussion instruments to perform all types of foot-tapping, danceable music.
Bluegrass, swing, Irish drinking tunes, blues and more rock.
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Michorium writes:
Heard this band on New Years Eve 2010/2011.
This band was fun, played a wide variety of music and had the crowd on their feet dancing!
I highly reccommend this group for fun and interesting arrangmets of 70's / 80's music and rocking bluegrass.
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