Matt Aquiline - Instruments, vocals, Dave Mehring - Bass, Dan Barry - Drums, Belén Pifel - Vocals, Brett Guizzetti - Instruments, vocals, John Woolf - Utility Man Emeritus
(Jerry Del Rosso played bass on some of the recordings above)
Influences
Heartbreak, Alcohol, indeed, Springsteen, Steve Earle, John Hiatt, Neil Young. Uncle Tupelo
Sounds Like
Steve Earle, John Hiatt, Uncle Tupelo, Springsteen
Kid Goat is a real American Rock and Roll band based in the very unreal American environment of Washington, DC. With beautifully penned songs that bring to mind the likes of Steve Earle and John Hiatt, it would be easy to simply call Kid Goat an Alt-Country band, but the melding of the backgrounds and styles of its members create a sound that can only be described as straight forward rock and roll.
Kid Goat's music takes you on a journey through blues, country and rock-n-roll to a place that is pure Americana, complete with brutal honesty, familiar stories and social conscience. Whether it is the tension of edgy rock and roll, the longing and sadness of a country number or the humor in just a damn clever tune, Kid Goat is songs that feel like home played by musicians who feel at home.
I played "Ill Have Somebody Else"(-bonus track)on the newly GRAMMY nominated cd, Willie and the Wheel (Willie Nelson and AATW)!!!!!BRAND NEW SONGS UP TODAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and the band just got on reverbnation..check it out..www.reverbnation.com/therubyjaneshow
Thanks for joining with us. We really appreciate the support. You can find out everything about us at www.acidmyers.com - You can our music, and all kinds of Acidmyers merchandise at our site. Please check it out.
Hey, Im posting new videos today! New pictures too!
And TUESDAY July 14, the band will be filming a performance for the tv show at SAXON PUB! Be in the audience for the tv show 4:30 to 6!!!!!!!! Ruby Jane
Tom Petty once proudly sang about the southern accent where he came from. Well, despite Kid Goat’s eastern (DC & PA) origins, that accent imbues everything about Kid Goat’s excellent "These People Aren't You" CD, an exploration of roots and alternative country-leaning rock that adds up to Americana at its finest. With Matt Aquiline and Belen Pifel trading off lead singing duties, Kid Goat strikes a nifty balance over 13 guitar-driven songs that alternately rock, swing, and sway. A jangle guitar underpins the hook-filled opener, “Must Be Blind,” as the duo harmonize in the best southern tradition, while on “From You,” Pifel’s delicate country-tinged voice, which is reminiscent of Tift Merritt’s, is the perfect vehicle for an memorable, pretty tune. Elsewhere, Aquiline’s voice calls to mind the breakthrough BoDeans debut LP, with songs like “Pennsylvania” and “Working World” capturing the rawness at the heart of great rock ‘n’ roll. All told, “These People Aren’t You” is a solid debut CD for Kid Goat; one that knocks down borders in the service of terrific Americana rock.
Hello, it's me, Ruby Jane. I am a 14 year old fiddler, songwriter. I have some songs posted that are fresh out of the studio. Let me know how you like them! be one of the first to hear, even before they are released!Thanks! and come on out to Gruene Hall tomorrow, y'all! Ruby Jane
I recently visited, and performed for the troops in Iraq! If you click on the picture of me and the troops, below, you can download an EXCLUSIVE track for FREE from my album ‘Live From Iraq.’ Support the troops!
I’m currently in the UK touring right now; all upcoming dates are listed on my MySpace page, so if I’m in a town near you, pop down and say hello
Thank you for the friendship. I hope that you enjoy my music. For the month of October, I will be donating 20% of the net proceeds from all sales of my debut, "Sinners and Saints", to the Susan G. Komen Foundation for Breast Cancer research. Visit www. RickStrouse. com for details.