Jacob Jones - guitars, vox, harmonicas Brandon Wilson - guitars, vox, Greg Celentano - mandolin picker, banjo strummer, bk vox Jack Hughey - bass bk vox Todd Surewood - bang bang bang
also : Ben Dumas (more bang bang bang), Josh Hacker (bass)
Photography by Eli Mcfadden
B&W outdoor photography by Zach Clifford Jacob Brandon Greg
Influences
Jameson, Townes Van Zandt, Steve Earle, Bruce Springsteen, Neil Young, Papa John's pizza, netflix, being poor, highways, yuengling, black coffee, insomnia
Sounds Like
Plugging an electric guitar into a forest and making it sing
An eye witness account of the band that may or may not be true: "Danger Bear started in the dark deep woods of Brooklyn, New York.
when they realized the vegitation was actually beer, and very expensive beer at
that. . .they migrated south. after their caravan lost a wheel,
they decided to stay, they looked up and low and behold. . .Nashville, TN
was their new home.
Jacob grew his mustache out fully by 11 years of age
Brandon hasnt taken his wifebeater off since the 5th grade
Greg wanted to learn the piano when we was young, but couldnt carry
that to school for practice, so settled on the banjo and mandolin.
Danger Bear invented twang. just like gore invented the internet.
if you want to see why they sell out living rooms all over the
country, come to the basement. they will also be giving free haircuts."
You ARE really jewels, boys ! Your music is just wonderfull...
Angeline is now TOTALLY PERFECT ! It's one of the best , and most beautifull and sad songs I've ever heard. Brandon's voice fits this song in an awsome way, it's SO great ! ! All your songs are very good, and I recon you'll be BIG stars. Here's Waylon in his younger days ; cool man, or what ?!
Flattery will get you everywhere. And that's a huge compliment coming from you guys, who did just bang out one hell of a new record. See you at bars....
It's great that Danger Bear is supporting Obama ! If I'd been American, I'd vote for him. I hope he wins, and becomes President ! That'll be the best for USA, and rest of the world, I think...