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Old heartachin’ country drifting out of a lo-fi radio. A less then full bottle of bourbon, set between friends and the night fightin’ back the sun. That’s the start of it all…at a broken table in a ramshackle little home, lovingly referred to as The House of Bourbon. Eventually it breached the confines of that dingy basement, watch your head, and began to take on a life of it’s own; sounding like the devil formed a band and played a revival.
With good reviews on their debut, all but sold out, cd Whisky River, the boys are set to release their follow up; Hard Luck and Whisky. A baker’s dozen of true stories, stories that need to betold and some that never should.
Brad “the quiet man” Beard may not say much, but he’ll sing a story ‘round your soul and rip your heart with a Honky-Tonk wail and a blue-eyed glance. Low-down rhythm, high-lonesome mandolin, evil slide mandocaster. Scot Campbell cuts in with rockin’ leads, piney harmonies and wit filled banter. Greg “B.R.” Auld anchors the songs with an upright bass and baritone vocals.
Chris Martell keeps the rest in line. Taking their love of such disparate bands as Townes Van Zandt, Steve Earle, The Band and The Clash and coalescing it into a sound that has been described as Honky-Tonk Rock. They’ve shared the soap box with the likes of The Legendary Shack Shakers, The Pack, The United Steel Workers of Montreal, Shiloh Lindsay, Swank, Kent McAlistar, Ford Pier, Uncle Nestor, Pernell Reichert, John Guliak, Clay George and more.

Never give up, never apologize and never spill your drink

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