KITTY WELLS, Cliff Carlise, "Martin, Bogan & Armstrong", Bill Boyd, Bo Carter, Blind Willie's, Hank W. and Jimmie R., Hasil Adkins, Jerry lee, Merle H & Merle T, Waylon, Wayne Hancock, James Hand, Allen Brothers (the chattanooga boys austin and lee), Delmore Brothers, Louvin Brothers, Dixon Brothers, Callahan Brothers, Jelly Roll Morton, Dixie Demons, Old South Quartet, Cliff Edwards.....you....dumb stuff...wigs....trash...weave leavins and wild turkey 101.....
Sounds Like
Real, Real Old Country......hell i don't know.
i think country music pre-1940. the best way
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"Tenderloin Trio is a testimony to the bizarre
(in a good way) nature of the Hostess City. A
modern redux of Depression-era country, the
trio consists of 2 guitars and a musical saw,
creating a sound so stunningly authentic that
time machines could be involved. Eschewing
the clichés of contemporary pop-country, they
sing songs about drugs, alcohol and strange
women, just like the way things used to be.
If you want to hear something different and fun,
then start with these folks.
You won’t regret it." -SOUTH MAGAZINE
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Tenderloin Trio uit de Verenigde Staten. Uit Savannah,
Georgia om exact te zijn. Dit trio houdt van oude, hele oude
country. Ook wel Hillbilly. Je weet wel, van die
ouderwetse verhaldende sfeermuziek gezongen
met een hele hete aardappel in de keel. Zo
eentje als Kermit de Kikker ook in zijn strot heeft.
Maar zonder gein: waan je even op de prairie ten
tijde van de Grote Depressie met dit bizarre drietal.
Mét zingende zaag!
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Tenderloin Trio from the United States. From
Savannah, Georgia to be exact. This trio loves
old, very old country. Also called HillBilly. You
know, those old-fashioned atmosphere
vernacular music sung with a very hot potato
in the throat. If one has a Kermit the Frog in his
throat. But no kidding: you just imagine
the prairie during the Great Depression with
this bizarre trio. With singing saw!-Branded zand Festival
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"Op een piepklein buitenpodiumpje in de immer gemütliche Biergarten voor dB’s speelt het Amerikaanse Tenderloin Trio hilbilly countrymuziek die je rechtstreeks terugvoert naar het broeierige Zuiden van Amerika ten tijde van de jaren ’30 en ’40 van de vorige eeuw. Steinbeckiaanse muziek ten tijde van The Great Depression, een fenomeen waar wij hier tegenwoordig ook last van schijnen te hebben. Denk aan (hele oude) helden als “the Singing Brakeman” Jimmie Rodgers en de Carter Family met muzikale thema’s als murder ballads, geestverschijningen, drugs, overspel en meer van dat soort gezellige zaken. Bovendien beschikt het Tenderloin Trio over een geheim wapen in de vorm van de griezelig gierende Zingende Zaag bespeeld door de mysterieuze en lieftallige Molly McIntosh."
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On the tiniest stage ever in the beer garden at dB's in Utrecht, play Tenderloin Trio, hillbilly American country music that puts you straight back to the sultry South of America at the time of the 30s and 40s of the last century. Steinbeckian music at the time of The Great Depression, a phenomenon which we now seem to have also suffered from. Think of (very old) stars such as "the Singing Brakeman" Jimmie Rodgers and the Carter Family's musical with themes, like murder ballads, ghosts, drugs, adultery and other such nice things. Furthermore, the Tenderloin Trio has a secret weapon in the form of the weird howling Singing Saw played by the mysterious and lovely Molly McIntosh. "
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i just read a mail from yann telling that he spend the day with you, molly and aaron, and i'm glad you saw him! about the photos, there's just a little mistake with the mail adress: it is thecrevetors@gmail.com (not .fr), and if it still doesn't work, you can try to send them to pet.rine@hotmail.fr ...but there's no reason now...and yann told me that you spoke about us coming in savannah to play, oh my god it would be terrific...stop exciting me that way, i'm gonna jump in the first plane i see! bye, and we wait for the photos now! thank you!
ok, i'll tell yann to come and see you tomorow...seems that you've got some pictures of us, i'd like to see them....you can send them to thecrevetors@gmail.fr. we're about making some tee shirts about seafood and all that stuff (i hope as funny as yours that i like to wear to make my friends laugh)...so give us an adress were we can send you one of them...and please have a look to "les robertes", that's another band i play in...and also "the snells", a third band we built with yann...bye, perrine
Hey guys and girl! Thanks for your kind words. I had it hanging at the Brandend Zand Festival, I was pukin' on tha kitchen floor the next day. Goddamn it was all over the place!!! Peace and I hope we'll meet again someday!
hey guys! so you're back home? hope you enjoyed your european tour and i'd really like you to be back in france one of these days... or why not us playin' in the usa!...who knows? one of our friends, yann (he looks like a chinese man, you've seen him in lacoste the day we played together) just arrived in savannah, and we'd like to visit him there if he stays for a while... i apologize for my style, i can't write or speak english well... don't forget us and keep on playing your terrific music!
Me and Twostar Johnnie wanted to warn you not to be surprised if Larry Seenote breaks into to "Pass Me That Cabbage". That Puddy just loves to sing those Objectivity classics.