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Flounders Without Eyes
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Flounders Without Eyes



AUSTIN, Texas
United States

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Member Since8/1/2007
Band Websitewww.flounderswithouteyes.moonfruit.com/
Band MembersDon Baker: guitar, banjo, vocals/ Sam Hendrix: keyboards and vocals/ Andy Markoff: drums, vocals/ Scott Martin: pedal steel/ Jenny Mier: vocals/ Joe Mier: guitar, bass, vocals/ Mike Morgan: guitar, bass, vocals
InfluencesAren't we influenced by everything we hear? Here's a list of musicians that is beloved by one or more member(s) of The Flounders: Grateful Dead, Allman Brothers, James Brown, Peter Rowan, Bill Monroe, Frank Zappa, Neville Brothers, The Meters, U2, Led Zeppelin, John Prine, Tribe Called Quest, Otis Redding, Bob Dylan, Buck Owens, Marty Robbins, Rancid, Three Dog Night, Los Lobos, Parliament, Funkadelic, Muddy Waters, Johnny Cash, Van Morrison, The Band, Aretha Franklin, Paul Simon, Black Sabbath, David Bowie, Albert King, Toots and the Maytals, Genesis w/ Peter Gabriel, T-Rex, Tom Petty, Ronnie James Dio, Breakestra, The Who, Pixies & everything Frank Black, Rick James, The Rolling Stones, Al Green, Jimi Hendrix, Sioxsie Sioux, Snoop Dog, Joni Mitchell, Gladys Knight and The Pips, Tower Of Power, Wilson Pickett, The Dirty Dozen, The Specials, Beck, The Bee Gees, The Cramps, Lou Reed, Nick Drake, Judas Priest, Patti Griffin, Yes, J.J. Cale, Rufus(featuring the lovely Chaka Khan), Albert Collins, B.B. King, Soul Coughing, Stevie Wonder, Warren Zevon, The Beatles(and almost everything each of them did on their own), Waylon & Willie, the list goes on....
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   About Flounders Without Eyes
Few bands have as much inherent ability and variety as Flounders Without Eyes, the magnetic jam-rock band from Austin, Texas. Many bands are lucky to have one singer or songwriter—Flounders has six talented singers and songwriters that take the band far beyond the jam. A band of multiple musical colors rocking Texas since 1992, Flounders Without Eyes boasts stellar musicianship, strong songwriting, excellent group harmonies and the powerful, soulful vocals of Jenny Mier. Flounder’s new CD, What’s the Rush, their stellar fourth album is arguably their best to date, produced by legendary producer, Lloyd Maines (Dixie Chicks, Uncle Tupelo, Robert Earl Keen). In an age where so much music is digitally created using other musician’s previously recorded parts, it’s highly welcome to see a large rock ensemble create stirring music both live and in the studio. Few bands have as dense a history as Flounders, with musicians coming and going amid the percolating, vibrant music scene of Austin. The band features the brother and sister team of bassist Joe and vocalist Jenny Mier, guitarist Don Baker, guitar/bassist Mike Morgan, drummer Andy Markoff and keyboardist Sam Hendricks. The band’s origins stretch back to the early 1990s when Joe and Don relocated from Houston to Austin and began jamming with many like-minded musicians at various Austin bars and parties. They soon had a weekly gig at the old Austin haunt, Nasty’s, and then were playing every Thursday at another famed 6th Street club, The White Rabbit (now The Troubadour). Co-founding guitarist Mitch Derrick told Joe and Don that he’d always wanted to be in a band called Flounders Without Eyes, the term for an oversized Texas mushroom, and so the band was named. As Joe recalls, “that’s when we became Flounders Without Eyes.” In their typically friendly fashion, Joe, Don and Mitch were always sharing the stage with a constant influx of musicians and it wasn’t long before Joe’s younger sister, Jenny, had moved up from Houston and began singing in the band. Jenny’s incredible and powerful voice added a whole new dimension to the band. Bill Salvatore had become the band’s drummer during this period but one night Neil Hampton walked into Nasty’s and proclaimed to the band, “I’m your new drummer,” and so he was. Soon after, another drummer, Andy Markoff, answered an ad Mitch had placed in the Austin Chronicle for a percussionist, and he showed up with bongos in hand and immediately became a permanent member of Flounders. Also originally from Houston, Andy had been in Los Angeles in the late ‘80s playing hard rock and moved to Austin in 1993. The band’s gig at the White Rabbit had become billed ‘Grateful Dead Thursday Nights’ and a rabid scene was born. Flounders became known for their lengthy shows, indeed—few bands can play four sets without repeating songs and while the crowds may have initially showed up to hear Dead songs, “we always did originals,” remembers Andy, “we did 50/50—originals and covers.” The band was born out of this heady, popular scene but changes were on the horizon. In 1995, drummer Neil Hampton left the band for personal reasons and Andy took over. It was about this time that studio owner/musician Mike Morgan had become friends with the band, having seen them at the Rabbit. “I heard about Flounders,” says Mike, “so I went out and caught a couple shows, introduced myself to the band. What appealed to me about the band at the time was, even though they were doing Grateful Dead Thursday Nights, they had a lot of great original songs. I approached the band about recording, I said, ‘I‘m definitely the guy to record you guys, I totally understand what you all are doing.’” Mike and Mitch then co-produced the first Flounders CD, Movin’ On, at Mike’s studio, The Zone Recording Studios. Mike remained close, doing sound for the band at some of their shows. The group was on and off over the next few years and when Mitch moved back to Houston in 1997, Mike took over on rhythm guitar (and occasionally swapping bass duties with Joe), creating the lineup they have today, along with keyboardist Sam Hendricks (David Allan Coe, Jay Boy Adams). The band produced What Will It Bring in 2000 and continued to perform around Texas, playing the annual Old Settlers Music Festival and, in keeping with their roots, hosting the annual Jerry Garcia Birthday Bash every August in Austin, bringing in such nationally recognized acts as Peter Rowan, David Nelson and Caroline Wonderland. Flounders performed sporadically around the turn of the century and two side groups branched out from the mothership—Rhythmic Statues and Hip Shakin’ Mama. By 2004, the combination of the bands had recorded the CD, Rhythmic Statues, which became Flounders’ third album. With FWE focused more than ever on new material and performing, they set out make their new album, What’s the Rush. The Zone had become one of the top studios around Austin with one great act after another coming through, many produced by noted producer/pedal steel guitarist Lloyd Maines. Indeed, the musical threads run deep in Flounders’ world—Martie Maguire and Emily Robison of the Dixie Chicks recorded their parts for the Chicks’ version of the title track of an upcoming movie, “The Lucky Ones,” at The Zone. Texas legends, The Flatlanders, are recording their new reunion album at The Zone with one Flatlander, Joe Ely, planning to record his next solo CD at the studio while the inimitable Ray Wylie Hubbard is also working on a movie soundtrack there and has plans to make another album at the band’s home base (his acclaimed Snake Farm album was produced at The Zone by Gurf Morlix). Platinum Texas rockers Los Lonely Boys worked on their new CD, Forgiven, at the studio as well. Still further evidence of Flounders impact—the terrific Irish-flavored group, Gaelic Storm, covered one of Don Baker’s songs from What’s the Rush, "Mother of Mercy,” for a multi-artist tribute CD called Voices of a Grateful Nation, produced at The Zone by Jamie Oldaker (former drummer for Eric Clapton). Jenny sings on a couple tracks, including lead vocals on a Mark Benno track with drummer Chris Layton (Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble, Storyville) and Mike plays bass on five tracks including songs by James Hand, W.C. Clark, Jessie Dayton and Walt Wilkins. This tribute record to soldiers past and present benefits veterans’ health care causes and will be released in September, 2008. Naturally, when Mike approached Lloyd about producing the new Flounders album, it was a no-brainer. Known for his painstaking and masterful approach to recording, Maines led them through the recording of What’s the Rush, an album full of crisp, tight and fluid songs, many acoustic-based and brimming with great vocals and harmonies. “I love it,” says Don, “it’s different from what we’ve done in the past. It’s an evolution in itself and keeps changing in a positive direction. The songs are more enjoyable to play now and they really lend themselves to playing live.” Maines himself is one for mixing things up and always up for something new, so producing a talented multi-genre jam-band like Flounders seemed a natural fit. "I had heard of Flounders Without Eyes for a while,” says Lloyd, “I thought it was a cool name for a band, but I'd never heard their music. They sent me a couple of their earlier CDs and asked me to produce their record and I jumped on it. I like music outside the box and they do just that. The Flounders play a lot of genres of music and are a fun band. Their writing is smart and original and they can jam out if they feel like it. I had fun making music with them." What’s the Rush is a natural hybrid of modern American roots music melding bluegrass, folk and country with big, bluesy rock grooves and irresistible choruses (the peppy ”Run Dog” for example). The album effortlessly sails from the deep, bluesy power of “Drift Away” to the bright-eyed bluegrass of “Hills of Carolina” to the folksy rock of “Set A Place.” Intelligent, soulful songs that cross genres willfully, it is great songwriting combined with expert instrumentation and that innate ability to keep the live spirit in the recording studio that is so definitively Flounders. Wonderful and dynamic guest appearances come courtesy of such talent as Leeann Atherton, Zhenya Rock, Pat Manske, Lloyd Maines and members of Green Mountain Grass. “I’d call What’s the Rush a new sound,” says Andy, “the vocal possibilities in this band have always been one of my favorite things about the band. Fifteen years into it, we’re taking our best step forward. I’m blessed to have everybody in my life and I’m proud of us.” Flounders Without Eyes are excited to spread the word about What’s the Rush at the many shows and festivals they will be playing and after seeing this uber-talented band in concert, one is likely to be a fan forever. Their headlining gig at the Jerry Garcia Bash in August, 2008, was the biggest night in the history of host venue, Ruta Maya Café. What’s the rush, indeed. --Roger Len Smith, Austin, August, 2008 ============================= found this travel layout at HOTFreeLayouts.com

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Fonty

Fonty



Oct 15 2009 4:32 PM

Texas NORML

Texas NORML



Oct 10 2009 2:03 PM

We are getting geared up for the 6th St Smokeout, and it's now just a week away!

We'll have plenty of pizza, from the Mellow Mushroom, to take care of your munchies, and we'll also have a psychedellic multimedia light show for your viewing pleasure!!

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Also, if you have just a couple minutes to spare, go by Do512 and vote "I Like" on the event page there; it'll keep the Smokeout near the top of the list of events for that day, and the "Higher" we are on the list the better!!!!
The Do512 event page is here:
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Thanks for your support!!

Massimo Ferro

Massimo Ferro



Sep 9 2009 9:25 AM

Thank you so much for the add and compliments for your music.
All the best from Italy,

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AmericanaOK

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Jul 10 2009 6:16 AM

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The Lovers

The Lovers



Jul 7 2009 9:36 PM

Looking forward to Saturday night at Ruta Maya - our band The Lovers and your band Flounders without Eyes! A good time will be had by all...
AmericanaOK

AmericanaOK



Jun 27 2009 4:44 PM

Just to let you know that you’re on the current show. If you get a chance check it out - syndicated around the clock, around the world. On air 35 hours a week in the US, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands and the UK.

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AmericanaOK

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Jun 19 2009 6:12 AM

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Dance To Tipperary

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Jun 15 2009 3:42 PM

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Art and Lisa

Art and Lisa



Jun 6 2009 10:54 PM

hey jenny thanks, just realized you sent the comment and not mike, my bad. Girl you can sing....what a voice.
Lisa
Art and Lisa

Art and Lisa



Jun 6 2009 10:49 PM

Hey Mike,
I just wanted to let you know what a GREAT CD you guys have there. I just came across it the other day. It was in my video camera case (from recording sessions we video taped). I put it in the player and haven't stopped listening to it since.

You should come out here to Bandera on a thursday night for open mic we host or on a Sunday for our songwriters series. Either way let us know you're comming and we'll get you guys up to sing and play if you want. You guys have a great sound, and we'd love to visit. you can stay at our house if you don't wanna drive back. We have 2 spare bedrooms.

Can't wait to finish up our cd. You all have done such a great job.

hope to see you soon...
Lisa
For The Love of a Mothers Child

For The Love of a Mothers Child



May 22 2009 6:27 PM

Thanks for the add! I hope to collaborate our talents and show the rest of the nation how much Austin, Texas cares about families in need!
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May 7 2009 8:21 PM

thanks 4 being my friend
ZacksNana1

ZacksNana1



Apr 25 2009 4:19 AM

Hi Jenny! I saw a photo that you were tagged in singing. You were in that black and white top. I showed it to Uncle Mike and asked him who you looked like. We both agree, you resemble Nana. Love Ya!
You got your money yet????
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BEN  MORRIS LIVE



Apr 11 2009 8:21 PM

Thanks Jenny! Been seeing y'all up in quite a few places as well. Excited for y'all! Hope everything is going well... Happy Easter! -Ben.
Something In The Water

Regency Festival



Apr 6 2009 7:30 PM

Thanks for the add.
Hope to see you at the SOMETHING IN THE WATER MUSIC FESTIVAL Saturday, April 18th at the Swingin' Bridge in Regency, Texas!
gretch

gretch



Apr 3 2009 2:07 AM

Yeah I'll be there all weekend. Let's do lunch Sunday before we head back? You know we both like sleeping in though! That's why we were such good roomies.
:)
gretch

gretch



Mar 25 2009 11:22 PM

You Jenny-O. I will MOST DEFINITELY be in Austin April 18 at Emo's to see the Loco Gringos and the Hickoids. Please tell me you are free that night to join me and see for yourself what I tried to describe all those years. LOL I'm sure you guys are familiar with the Hickoids too, right??? Come on out Flounders.
xoxo Gretchen
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Jan 22 2009 3:56 PM

Congratulations on the cd! Best of luck tomorrow night!
Geanie Stout

Geanie Stout



Jan 22 2009 2:25 PM

i heard you guys on the tv while i had my morning cup...great. check out the new songs streets of paris and love and levin...from the new cd..now on myspace..cheers.
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Ruthie Foster

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Jan 20 2009 3:07 PM

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gretch

gretch



Jan 15 2009 7:24 PM

Hey Jenny! It just occured to me your album release is THIS weekend. It looks like we won't make it. I'll miss you but we will be coming soon. I know in April FOR SURE the Gringos are planning a gig and after all I've told you about them you must come check it out.
Call me! Have fun this weekend! I do want to see you guys ASAP and hey, come to Dallas!
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Dec 27 2008 6:53 PM

Yes Ma'am! Christmas was good.. I hear I missed a lil jam session on Christmas Eve?? I don't know if you were there... I'm definitely going.. I am working a little late so I'll prob be there right on time!
gretch

gretch



Dec 19 2008 10:00 PM

I marked my calendar! Hope you're feeling better Jenny! I think we'll be there!Why are you losing your mind? Your all chill and shit...don't go losing your mind because my crazy ass needs you! :)
kirk

kirk hughes



Dec 13 2008 8:57 PM

this is me that just called about the rainbow show. thats all i need is a adress and a zip code maybe so i can map quest it .
i just moved here from michigan so lolol thanks alot
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