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New Jersey Transient

A side project of Avett Brothers bassist Bob Crawford, NJ Transient released their 1st album in past due 2006 on Ramseur Recordings. The self-titled affair presented Crawford on bass, guitars, and vocals, as well as the skills of Seth Avett, Daniel Coolik, and Mike Cuzulak. For touring and efficiency purposes, …

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Trainwreck Riders

The Trainwreck Riders don’t play alt-country, and they are definitely not rockabilly. Rather, this SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA quartet isn’t quite a one fourth century too past due because of their ideal scene companions: they’re a cowpunk music group, in the custom of Green on Crimson, Rank and Document, and …

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Simone Felice

Simone Felice is a multi-talented designer whose literate, artful, and passionate tunes have already been informed with a existence full of unstable drama. Simone was created on Oct 4, 1976 in Palenville, a little working-class city in upstate NY close to the Catskill Mountains. Felice’s existence was first designated as …

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Fake Problems

Originally planned like a solo project for vocalist/guitarist Chris Farren, Fake Problems certainly are a four-piece band hailing from your Southern coastal vacation town of Naples, FL. Occupying the area between alt-country, folk, and indie pop with an extra dosage of punk D.We.Con. appeal, Farren eventually met up with some …

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The Mumlers

Called after scandalized 19th century spirit photographer William H. Mumler, this San Jose indie folk collective requires a multi-genre method of songwriting, having an eclectic mixture of equipment (extracted from a giveaway with the San Jose Unified College Region) and designs similar to Devendra Banhart. Produced in 2005 by vocalist/songwriter …

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Seth Avett

North Carolina indigenous, multi-instrumentalist, and folk- and bluegrass-influenced pop/rock and roll singer/songwriter Seth Avett (given birth to Timothy Seth Avett) has present the majority of his music success together with his older sibling, Scott Avett. The youngest of three kids including middle kid Bonnie, he and his sibling started making …

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The Avett Brothers

The Avett Brothers’ music has roots in traditional folk and bluegrass, but additionally captures the high spirits and no-boundaries attitude of rock & roll — that is appropriate, since rock is where Scott Avett and Seth Avett first cut their teeth as musicians. Although siblings Scott (vocals, banjo) and Seth …

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Harper Simon

The son of Paul Simon and Peggy Harper, Harper Simon produced his musical debut at age four by singing “Bingo” within an bout of Sesame Road. Eight years later on, the burgeoning songwriter experienced mastered your guitar and got multiple looks on his father’s Graceland tour, an event that paved …

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Johnny Flynn

An professional, poet, and Americana-styled songwriter, Johnny Flynn was an associate of Uk folk group the Sussex Wit before upgrading to be the group’s frontman. As would befit somebody with this kind of varied artistic history, Flynn cited both W.B. Yeats and Shakespeare as affects, in addition to musicians such …

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Two Gallants

Simplicity is essential for the lo-fi mixture of folk/indie rock and roll from SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA duo Two Gallants. Acquiring their name from a Wayne Joyce short tale, Adam Stephens (vocals/acoustic guitar/harmonica) and Tyson Vogel (drums/vocals) have already been playing collectively as Two Gallants since 2002, sounding similar to …

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