Poormouth breathes new life into the roots music of Appalachian music and classic bluegrass. It all began a while back when Connie, Dick and Bob were playing in the Highwater String Band, and occasionally with The Coyotes. A chance meeting with the shadowy and mysterious Charlie Orban led Paul into a chance meeting (as if there really was such a thing) with Dick. Paul has been touring with Goodbye Tulsa and had some time on his hands. Well, one thing led to another, and about a month later Poormouth was formed, as if by magic. Since then, they have been getting back to the roots of acoustic music, with some old timey and Irish influences thrown in. So now it’s time to take it on the road and see what happens. Certainly a splendid time will be had by all! Come out and join in on the fun and music, where ever that may happen to be.
Pennsyltucky is INHERENTLY white trash america...however I reside in the small borough of Red Hill where one side of the town people have all their teeth and the other, well, they're missing some.
Thanks for the add and the kind words. That would be great if we all ended up pickin' together. Give a shout if you're ever coming up this way and we'll get together for a gig or at least some pickin'. Peace,
I'm very busy here getting back to normal after being away over Christmas and the New Year - huge amounts of messages, comments and friends requests to deal with - but that's fine, just time consuming - down here in the basement we're celebrating The Rising Hope getting to No.3 on Neil Young's 'Songs Of The Times' listing on his Living With War Today webpage: http://www.neilyoung.com/lwwtoday/lwwsongspage.html
Just wanted to wish you all the best for 2008 - hope it's a corker.
Uncle Bob!!! I always knew you were the cool one :)!! Love the music, I will e-mail you to see where some good places are to play over there. My boyfriend works for a band and they will probably make an east coast run sometime in 2008!