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Lost State of Franklin

Straddling folk and bluegrass, Cleveland, OH’s Shed Condition of Franklin began when founding member J. Scott Franklin was let go in 2004. Reinventing himself being a journeying solo musician, the vocalist and multi-instrumentalist was asked to play on the 2006 Money Bash in Chicago. He recognized, but a couple of months before the planned gig Franklin noticed guitarist Rob Franklin Muzick execute; when Franklin asked Muzick to become listed on him at Money Bash, Lost Condition of Franklin had been delivered. After their Chicago efficiency, the duo started booking even more gigs, prompting Muzick to recommend adding an upright bass participant towards the combine. Franklin approached David Mooser, a previous rock and roll bassist, who became a member of Lost Condition of Franklin immediately after. Tyler Postma curved out the group, plus they released their initial CD, One fourth to Unhappy, in 2007.

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