
The Bashful Brothers
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The Bashful Brothers have been delighting audiences with their unique blend of Bluegrass, Folk, Celtic, Pop and Old Time music for the past fifteen years! They are Riders in the Sky, The Boys of the Lough, The Soggy Bottom Boys (O', Brother Where Art Thou?), The Everly Brothers, The Stanley Brothers, and the Kingston Trio all in one!
BLUEGRASS UNLIMITED called Goin' South "an enjoyable and satisfying listening experience... the Bashful's mix harmonies as if they were the seasoning in a masterfully flavored entree."
THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE writes, "Goin' South is a crisp, glowing effort, replete with Pickren's plucky originals"
Your music was a true compliment to my dinner party"
-Oprah Winfrey
Goin' South features the magical mandolin of honorary Bashful Brother Don Stiernberg.
Band/artist history
The Bashful Brothers was formed in 1993 with Rick Pickren, Jerry Eliason and Peter Seman.
They spent eight fruitful years playing the Sunday Bluegrass Brunch at The Blackhawk Lodge.
Many celebrities enjoyed brunch with the Brothers including Oprah Winfrey, Steve Guttenberg and Yoko Ono.
The current lineup:
* Lead singer, guitarist, bouzouki and banjo player Rick Pickren is an original member of the Broadway musical Pump Boys & Dinettes. He has shared the stage with George Strait, Rodney Crowell, Merle Haggard, and Steve Earle. When not pickin' and singin', Rick stays busy as an actor. You may have seen him in Major League, While you were Sleeping, The Untouchables or in tv commercials for The Hartford AARP or First USA Visa.
* Tom Boyd hails from the hills of southern Ohio. He plays dobro, banjo and sings tenor. Tom is also a member of The Dry Branch Fire Squad; one of America's finest bluegrass bands. When not on the road, he can be found pickin' with the Bashful Brothers.
* Mandolinist Drew Carson is a former member of Special Consensus. Drew's steady and true mandolin playing is featured on two of their nationally known recordings. Drew is also a widely respected authority on vintage guitars and mandolins.
* Bassist Malcolm Ruhl is also an original member of, and musical director of Pump Boys & Dinettes. Malcolm is a talented multi-instrumentalist, theatre music director and much sought after arranger. In Branson, Missouri he performed in Pump Boys & Dinettes and played bass for The Osmond Brothers and the Lennon Brothers.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Yes. Anywhere.
Your musical influences
Beatles, Stanley Brothers, Bill Monroe, Gene Autry...
What equipment do you use?
Fine vintage acoustic instruments made by Martin and Gibson
Anything else?
Book The Bashful Brothers for your special event. Whether it's a wedding, corporate, private party, Christmas party it will, indeed, be memory to cherish!
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