Mat - Guitar and Vocals
Ryan - Harmonica, Jinglefoot, Vocals
Joey - Bass
Influences
Henry Townsend, Magic Sam, Johnny Young, Muddy, Wolf, Otis Rush, Robert Wilkins, Bo Carter, Blind Blake, JB Lenoir, Son House, Lightnin' Hopkins, Bessie Smith, Blind Boy Fuller, The Mississippi Sheiks, Leadbelly, Tampa Red, Jimmy Reed...Delmark, Fat Possum, Document, Arhoolie, Chess, & Yazoo records, PabstBlueRibbon beer, Busking around, good friends & good women...
Sounds Like
PreWar-rag-MaxwellStreet style-HeyLordyMamaMamaGetUp&Go stompin'-ass blues
What does dirty punk rock and down-home delta blues have in common? In short, the genres both reflect "struggle music." That being said, it is no surprise that the three stalwart gentlemen that form the Rum Drum Ramblers were once mohawk sporting, studded jacket donning, snot-nosed punk rockers in much of their high school youth.
Trading drums for a "jingle-foot" and power chords for finger picking, the Ramblers have spent the past year bridging the gap between punk and blues. In good holding with the DIY attitude of the punk philosophy, the trio would just as soon perform on a street corner as they would a concert venue. Regardless of where you may find them, the first clue that you've stumbled upon a Rum Drum Ramblers performance will be the manic frenzy of the crowd.
The Rum Drum Ramblers are a hard working, self-made band and though they are young, the songs they write could easily be mistaken for a blues standard that was spinning on shellac seventy years ago. In a world where the blues has been fried, dyed, and laid to the side, the feel-good music of the Rum Drum Ramblers reminds us of why it was cool in the first place.
“These guys are certainly dynamic performers, so if you happen to get the opportunity to see them live, do. You won’t be sorry.” – Bill Streeter, lofiSTL.com
“the finest and most entertaining young purveyors of blues” – Fred Friction, Fishin’ with Dynamite, KDHX
“the punk rock of 80 years ago.” – Eric Fleischaker, Eleven
hey hey hey. yes indeed. we enjoyed your set too. let's keep in touch about october. is that a date ya'll are going to be in KC with pokey? Or is a stl date? nice to meet you!!
Cowboy Mouth, a PLAY, by Sam Shepard and Patti Smith.
Starring: John Joern, Sarah Jones, and Jimmy Griffin with musical performance by Jimmy Griffin and The Jesus Was a Sullivan Band after the play!
Doors and bar open at 7pm. Performance at 8pm. Don't be late....no admittance once performance begins. The Mad Art Gallery 2727 S. 12th St. in Soulard behind the AB Brewery....that old police station! STL 63118
wed 7/15 - thurs 7/16 = $7 fri 7/17 - sat 7/18 = $10 with opening performance by Irene Jones!
Thanks for the add! Our new CD titled Psychonaut will be available on line soon. Three of the ten tunes are on our myspace site for review. Please give us a listen. We are playing at the Ten Mile House in Afton on July 24th. The Dead Records from Indiana will be the opening act. Show starts at 10:00 pm. Hope you can stop by...