The Reverend Tony Baudelaire: slide guitar, vocals, pocketwatches, hats;
Long Don Baudelaire: vocals, harmonica, reptilian movements, romantic poetry;
Jimmy Baudelaire: guitars, vocals, mandolin;
James Romanov: cajon;
Steven Romanov: bass guitar;
Sister Maybellene Strange: vocals, percussion,ukelele, choreography;
Sister Beulah Baudelaire: electric violin;
Colonel Kurtz: sound;
The Doctor: shape shifting, karma, Irish country gentleman
Influences
Robert Johnson, Son House, John Lee Hooker, Slim Harpo, Howling Wolf, Bessie Smith, The Beatles, Love, Cream, Bukka White, Jefferson Airplane, Family, The Brian Jonestown Massacre, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Bill Monroe, Hank Williams, Steve Marriot, Rory Gallagher, Richard Thompson, Dion, Chris Whitley, Catfish Keith, Captain Beefheart, RL Burnside...
The Baudelaire Brothers use the blues of the Mississippi Delta as the departure point for their increasingly adventurous musical journeys. Drawing in influences such as psychedelia, Celtic, Eastern, Americana, dance and pop they are creating new music which respects the tradition whilst taking it somewhere new.
A stomping and enjoyable live act, they encourage dancing at their performances and it invariably breaks out. The Brothers have taken their medicine show to stadia, festivals, shebeens and taprooms too numerous and dubious to mention.
Like a Jack Kerouac novel, no-one is really sure where any of this will end up.
Te invitamos a ver el nuevo Video Clip de Los Humberstones para la canción Obituario. Dirigido por Rodrigo González y con la magistral actuación de Felipe de la Cerda.
Thanx i really enjoyed your set too :o) i had a good dance, im going to come to your next gig! Sorry about my friend underneath im sure he doesnt want your babies haha, anyway yeah cheers. Collette x
haven't you got any work to do. I was wondering if my poor offering may be included in the Wingers Book of Verse. Good sound on Saturday. Plancks Constant, the rest of us dither. P
Apologies for not making it out on saturday night. I was outta town DJing at the Love Music Hate Racism Carnival down in London. 30 years of Rock Against Racism...
Thanks for adding me. ¶ We need to end not just individual acts of destruction, but an entire culture of destruction, or it will end us all. Our many problems have a common root: Bullies, liars, thieves, and murderers — particularly those in public office — believe people are motivated only by greed and fear. They want us to share that belief, because they use it to justify themselves and to manipulate us. But you and I have found something better inside ourselves and our friends. It's in everyone, if we can just wake them — we're all one flesh and blood. Spread the word. The outcome to the ideological struggle is not yet determined, so no one can afford to be a spectator. ¶ The Iraq war, like most wars, was based on lies. And now the occupation is making new enemies faster than it can kill them; that's helpful only to arms dealers. The economy is all wrong too: the rich get richer and fewer, everyone else gets screwed, and the ecosystem gets trashed. These problems are not new, but lately they've become so blatant that we've begun to understand them. It's time to end the military-industrial complex and the corporatocracy. We the people must control government, and government must control business, not the other way around. A good start would be transparency in government, public financing of election campaigns, trustbusting the media, and ending corporate personhood. ¶ Question authority. Carry on the struggle. Hold onto hope. Keep singing. Hand in hand, we can heal the world. — Love, Eric
Round trip 2008 Findlay Brown The Moon Music Orchestra
Spurred on by a too long sleeping in each other's hearts and currupting each other's minds, the time has come for the cult of love to scatter their musical seed in a few more corners and lots more edges.
Long-standing comrade- in-arms, Findlay Brown and The Moon Music Orchestra have decided to begin their spring/summer campaigns at the Luminaire in London (http://www. eatyourownears. com/events. php?event=247) venture up through Manchester, No