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Warren Jackson Hearne and the Merrie Murdre of Gloomadeers
Warren Jackson Hearne on guitar and vocals, Claire Hecko on violin, James Spangler on banjo and mandolin, Mike McConnell on concertina, melodica, vocals, and up ...the same certain quality of agelessness that comes from a group of extremely talented musicians who found alcoholism early in life.... ...Warren Jackson Hearne and the Merrie Murdre of Gloomadeers are hands-down the best conduit for gothic faerietales this side of Mars... ...The show started off with Mike in a full-faced mask be...

Kristin Shout and Smoking Kitten
The music draws from influences ranging from the cabaret tunes of Kurt Weill and Edith Piaf to the folk rock of Neil Young and the alternately brazen and moody

Woodbox Gang is a five-man trashcan Americana, jug-punk, caustic acoustic cacophony. The music is a unique blend of bluegrass, outlaw country, delta blues, and They call their music Trashcan Americana. They mix traditional styles of American music such as bluegrass, country, delta blues, and folk with the aggressive attitude of punk rock. Their lyrics are thoughful and unique, often quite haunting and spooky, in a fun, rural, campfire-story-teller fashion.

Woodbox Gang is a five-man trashcan Americana, jug-punk, caustic acoustic cacophony. The music is a unique blend of bluegrass, outlaw country, delta blues, and They call their music Trashcan Americana. They mix traditional styles of American music such as bluegrass, country, delta blues, and folk with the aggressive attitude of punk rock. Their lyrics are thoughful and unique, often quite haunting and spooky, in a fun, rural, campfire-story-teller fashion.

Woodbox Gang is a five-man trashcan Americana, jug-punk, caustic acoustic cacophony. The music is a unique blend of bluegrass, outlaw country, delta blues, and They call their music Trashcan Americana. They mix traditional styles of American music such as bluegrass, country, delta blues, and folk with the aggressive attitude of punk rock. Their lyrics are thoughful and unique, often quite haunting and spooky, in a fun, rural, campfire-story-teller fashion.