Ben Sharp (Guitar, Harmonica, Words)
Charles McCoy (Guitar, Piano, Harmonica, Harmonies, Words)
John W. Booth (Banjo Kerplunkin’)
Clark McCoy (Folk Violin)
Influences
Weather Patterns, Coffee, Mountain Passes, Eastern Washington, Western Washington, Neutral Milk Hotel, Tea, Miles Davis, Bob Dylan, Shane Simonsen, Scott McMahon, People from Maryland, Country Music, Springsteen, and Knoxville Thunderstorms.
We are ramblers and gamblers,
wanderers and philosophers,
not all there, or here,
hittin' some hard travellin'
thinkin' about folk music,
typin' on typewriters,
fascinated by roads,
the geo metro,
ford taurus,
mandolins,
really old guitars,
purdy words,
pianos,
accordians,
harmonicas,
cows,
barns,
fairs,
and
the great big America.
and we want to play some music in yer city.
Spokane to Knoxville,
Washington to Tennessee,
every state and city in between,
and Canada too.
We will have up some new recordings soon.
Patience is a virtue.
Definitely a virtue.
Hey man, I wish I could have you play, but we're actually opening for someone. It's a gig CC set up. Hows life? I never really got a chance to tell you how much I liked the spoken word stuff you did at the show a while back. It was great. Are you still doing any of that? We're playing in spokane/pullman a couple times this summer, it would be great to see you at a show sometime.
The presale ticket idea...last time they were cheaper if purchased ahead, and it mattered which artist you purchased them from...may be something worth looking into. Let me know if you find out anything more.
we're going to be in centralia tomorrow night and saturday. you should come hang out with us- it's heaps of fun (ok, maybe not "heaps" but it's better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick)