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Mipso

North Carolina’s Mipso carry a number of influences in to the traditional string music group format. While participating in university at UNC-Chapel Hill, mandolinist Jacob Clear, guitarist Joseph Terrell, and bassist Timber Robinson started playing jointly in casual jam periods, learning their build as instrumentalists and developing their wealthy vocal …

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The Lowest Pair

A mixture of old-timey string music and indie folk, the cheapest Pair certainly are a duo from Olympia, Washington featuring singers/banjoists Kendl Winter season and Palmer T. Lee. A indigenous of Arkansas, Winter season migrated towards the Pacific Northwest in the past due 2000s where she authorized with esteemed, Olympia-based …

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I Draw Slow

A spirited Irish folk/Americana music group, I Pull Slow bridges the difference between Dublin and Nashville via exceptional finding and singing, and a deep love for American root base music. Citing affects like Doc Watson, Joni Mitchell, the Carter Family members, Neil Teen, and Hank Williams, the group was founded …

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The Show Ponies

A spirited indie-folk troupe with Olde Tyme Nation tendencies, the Present Ponies were founded in 2011 by Clayton Chaney (vocals, bass) and Andi Carder (vocals, banjo). Citing a different array of affects, like the Stanley Brothers, Queen, Roger Miller, the Weepies, Dawes, Bob Dylan, as well as the Punch Brothers, …

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Mandolin Orange

Formed in ’09 2009 in Chapel Hill, NEW YORK throughout the talents of singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Andrew Marlin and violinist/guitarist Emily Frantz, Mandolin Orange pull from wells both previous and new, providing up a heady mixture of bluegrass, gospel, folk, country, and pop that invokes the earthy timelessness (and effortless …

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