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Bawn in the Mash
Experimental / Americana / Folk

Experimental Americana for Intergalactic Folk



Paducah, Kentucky
United States

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Last Login:  11/8/2009
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Member Since6/14/2005
Band Websitewww.tuckyourshirtin.com
Band Members
Influences
BAWN IN THE MASH: Hurry Up and Wait
BAWN IN THE MASH: Welcome to the Atomic City
BAWN IN THE MASH: Confluence
D'Addario Strings
Sounds Like"Bawn in the Mash bridge the rarely traversed gap between bluegrass and rock & roll with the effortlessness of careful students of both." - D. Patrick Rodgers, Nashville Scene 08/20/09
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   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Oct 23 2009 8:00P
Private Event Ironton, Ohio
Oct 24 2009 8:00P
The Fuzzy Duck Ironton, Ohio
Oct 29 2009 9:00P
Tres Hombres Carbondale, Illinois
Nov 24 2009 9:00P
Big Apple Cafe Murray, Kentucky
Dec 11 2009 9:00P
The Hideaway Saloon Louisville, Kentucky
Dec 12 2009 8:00P
The Victorian’s Midnight Cafe Columbus, Ohio
Dec 31 2009 8:00P
The Grey Eagle w/ Larry Keel and Natural Bridge Asheville, North Carolina
May 28 2010 8:00P
Private Event Paducah, Kentucky

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4th Annual Cluckin' and Pluckin' October 10th  (view more)

Local October Shows w/ Larry Keel & Natural Bridge  (view more)

Introducing 'Boot Dagger'  (view more)

Nashville Scene review of 'Confluence' and Critics Pick for August 21st show at The End  (view more)

PBS to Film Big Apple Cafe show, Tall Tree Lake Festival This Week  (view more)

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   About Bawn in the Mash
Bawn in the Mash's first release, Welcome to the Atomic City (2006), was produced & recorded by Dan Knowles. Welcome to the Atomic City is a collection of 12 original acoustic compositions that historically interpret events that have occurred during the last 150 years in Western Kentucky. Living downtown Paducah, the group spent much time absorbing the energies of the Ohio, Tennessee, and Clarks Rivers. Songs like Land Between the Rivers, Paducah, Past the Painted Wall, The Nuclear Waltz, & At the Hotel Irvin Cobb pay tribute to a land faded & forgotten in favor of the notion of progress in America. During the recording of Welcome to the Atomic City, the band frequently showcased the material aboard the Delta Queen Steamboat and River Barge Explorer. Produced by Grammy winning recording engineer Phil Harris, Hurry Up and Wait(2007) was recorded at Battle Ridge Studio, located in Nashville, Tennessee. Spending nearly two weeks at BRS, the band recorded 16 compositions with special guest appearances by Donnie Herron (BR5-49, Bob Dylan Band) Tyler Grant (Drew Emmitt Band, Emmitt Nershi Band, Tavern Grass), and Chris Black. Bawn in the Mash finished the year by selling out the legendary Station Inn two nights in a row with special guest Casey Driessen,giving the group 110 performances for the year. In June of 2008, the song Little Piece of Paper was featured in Global Rhythm Magazine. In addition, Josh Coffey's name made its big screen debut in the Mike Myers movie 'The Love Guru'. If you listen closely, you can hear his fiddle on Foggy Mountain Breakdown during the bar fight scene. Other members of the band appeared on and produced several side projects throught 2008, including Nathan Blake Lynn's 'Two Catfish and a Bluegill', Tommy Oliverio and Chris Henry's 'Whoever You Want it to Be' and 'Sadie's Inner Thoughts', Eddie Coffey's performances and recording sessions with Dan Knowles, and Brey McCoy's 'Metronome Theremin' and 'Frequency AG' projects. Bawn in the Mash released their third independent album in September of 2008. Entitled Confluence, the album was produced by Chris Henry (Murphy Method) and recorded at home in Paducah, Kentucky. The album once again features the artwork & design of Darin Shock, and contain all new original material written by Bawn in the Mash. A confluence is defined as the flowing together of two or more streams. With producer Chris Henry at the helm, Bawn in the Mash take listeners on a trip down distributary into uncharted waters, channeling the wavelengths & frequencies of Western Kentucky. According to the Nashville Scene's D. Patrick Rodgers, "Bawn in the Mash bridge the rarely traversed gap between bluegrass and rock 'n' roll with the effortlessness of careful students of both." Since April 2005, Bawn in the Mash has performed over 300 shows, sharing the stage with Peter Rowan & Tony Rice, Billy Constable, Kenny Malone, Donnie Herron, Al Goll, Vince Herman & Great American Taxi, Jamie Hartford, Casey Driessen, Tim Carroll, Elizabeth Cook, Justin Townes Earle, Paleface, The Everybodyfields, Pokey LaFarge, Emmitt Nershi Band, New Monsoon, John Cowan Band, New Riders of the Purple Sage, Dan Knowles, Jake's Leg, Chris Black, Jamie Pigg, Chris Henry, Tyler Grant, Clayton Campbell, Larry Keel and Natural Bridge, Greensky Bluegrass, Chris Volpe, Chicago Farmer, Matt Roam, Craig Russell, Backyard Tire Fire, 56 Hope Road, Alonzo Pennington, Wayword Sons, The Greencards, Tristen, Mr. Blotto, David Gans, The Hackensaw Boys, Melvin Goins, Banjo Bob Stevens and the Delta Queen Steamboat Trio, The Davidson Brothers, Arnett Hollow, and many others. Bawn in the Mash has performed at prestigious art and music festivals such as the Bristol Rhythm and Roots Reunion, The Master Musicians Festival, Lowertown Arts and Music Festival, and many others. In June of 2009, Bawn in the Mash began their 4th major DIY tour of 20+ dates by headlining the Appalachian Uprising Festival, and ending the tour by performing a special late night set at Nelson Ledges GratefulFest 10 with David Gans. In addition, Brey McCoy and Tommy Oliverio launched their live electronic music project Boot Dagger to rave reviews. Guitarist Nathan Lynn leaves the band to pursue a solo career in July 2009, supporting his 2nd release, 'Who Said the World's Fair?" which will be out late 2009, and features guest appearances by Tim O'Brien, Tyler Grant, Clayton Campbell, and Josh Williams. The group continues on by adding younger brother Zach Coffey to the lineup, as Bawn in the Mash slowly become one of the most progressively experimental family bands of all time.

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Daniel Mark Faller

Daniel Mark Faller



Nov 9 2009 1:58 AM

greetings from idaho
Larissa

Larissa



Nov 4 2009 7:58 PM

Come back to Johnson City......My friends and I would LOVE to see you guys play again!!!!!
IMAGINE LOVIN' PEACE

IMAGINE LOVIN' PEACE



Nov 4 2009 7:57 PM


Bawn in the Mash


GIVE PEACE ! ! - - Give Peace a Chance.
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GIVE PEACE ! ! - - Give Peace a Chance.


Peace Sunday, June 5, 1982, Rose Bowl, no nukes - nuclear disarmament - stop nuclear madness concert - NYC - Central Park - June 12, 1982, 1,000,000 person march and rally for Nuclear Freeze. Photography and presentation by Curtis Rainbow. 'Give Peace a Chance' music by Achim Schultz. Inspiration by Yoko Ono. Dedicated to John Lennon.


http://www.imaginelovingpeace.com


Sarah Elizabeth Burkey

Sarah Elizabeth Burkey



Nov 2 2009 5:19 PM

Fall will always be the season

In the valley of the Purchase

When the ghosts
of the Paducahs

Come to visit their old home.

             
--Sara Smith Campbell

jamie pigg

jamie pigg



Nov 2 2009 5:19 PM

NOV. 19TH @ MOTHER DUNCANS (formally jeremiahs)
JAMIE PIGG
BOOTDAGGER
BULLET
GNAWIN' ON A HOGLEG
JT OGELSBY
ROLLERGIRLS
FUN FUN FUN
8PM
Bunk III

Bunk III



Oct 26 2009 1:24 AM

www.myspace.com/countyrootsrevival


ZACK "MOTHER FUCKING" MITCHELL

Zack Mother Fucking Mitchell



Oct 26 2009 1:24 AM

Great SHow at the fuzzy duck
Dave Simmons songwriter

Dave Simmons songwriter



Oct 22 2009 1:28 PM

Just sending a hollar out to you fellow west Ky boys! Have fun in Ohio! DS
Nathan Blake Lynn

Nathan Blake Lynn



Oct 17 2009 6:13 PM

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Just JP

Just JP



Oct 15 2009 10:28 PM


OLD HAUL

OLD HAUL



Oct 11 2009 7:34 PM

Thank you guys once again for having us out..it was truly a blast! We cant wait to see you again.
The Pine Thicketmen

The Pine Thicketmen



Oct 9 2009 6:58 PM

Here is a high five comin right at ya, its High Five Friday for cryin out loud!
Joy

Joy Bloor



Oct 5 2009 12:56 AM

Sorry I missed you. You'll have to travel a little further northwest. Im living in KS. Hope you had fun in STL!
HOLLERHEAD

HOLLERHEAD



Sep 22 2009 2:08 AM


 
El

El



Sep 17 2009 6:07 PM

Stopping by to say hey and wish you a wonderful rest of the week!
Misty

Misty
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Sep 12 2009 1:57 AM

looking forward to Cluckin and Pluckin, but just seen the show with you guys and Larry Keel at the Cobb, may have to catch you boys before then....it's been to long!!
Pierrot

Pierrot



Sep 8 2009 5:15 PM

Thank you for the friendship and the
good music, as well as the beautiful compositions and the robust
rhythmic, the terrible guitars and the magnificent voice.Sound and
very well-kept arrangement. Beautiful and long musical
journey.
Pierrot.







Pierrot.
Harry

Harry Lounsberry



Sep 6 2009 6:48 PM

Looks like you all are staying busy, see you soon



The Pine Thicketmen

The Pine Thicketmen



Sep 4 2009 6:06 PM

Happy High Five Friday Bawn! Kill'em at Headliners tomorrow!
Molly

Molly



Aug 28 2009 3:51 PM

I got one question for ya'll.....
I'm finally back in the Southeast and ya'll aren't playing any shows in my stompin grounds.... What's up with that? Come on down to Chattanooga!
Cannabinoid

Cannabinoid



Aug 27 2009 1:39 AM

Can't get enough of your beautiful sounds!  Got a fan forever with me.
Ashley

Ashley



Aug 25 2009 1:08 AM

come play again in nashville boys,missin yalls music. ill do the street team and can promise well have a good crowd. holler back at me.
Jared

Jared



Aug 24 2009 6:47 PM

Is the Paducah Rag in memory of the Waterloo Rag?
Misty

Misty
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Aug 20 2009 2:44 AM

Really wish you boys could be at the INTERNATIONAL NEWGRASS FESTIVAL, this weekend, maybe next year yall will be on the stage!!! have this weekend in NashVegas and the golden BIG APPLE
The Pine Thicketmen

The Pine Thicketmen



Aug 20 2009 2:44 AM

Hope all is well, gonna try and make the Apple this weekend!  Pick it like your nose!
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