The Drovers Old Time Medicine Show
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Genre: Bluegrass / Folk / Post punk
Location Prater's Creek, US
Profile Views: 14065
Last Login: 12/20/2011
Member Since 4/1/2007
Website http://www.thedroversotms.com
Record Label Fundamental Records/Prater's Creek Records
Type of Label Indie
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Bio
...... .. The Drovers Old Time Medicine Show was officially formed in 1987 and has been playing hard charging hillbilly music with a good dose of country humor ever since. The band started out as a kind of back porch honky tonk band, but over the years with the lineup and instrumentation shifting here and there, has become a bare knuckles bluegrass band with a good dose of country humor. Prater's Creek, South Carolina, a farm rich town located in Pickens County, is home to The Drovers Old Time Medicine Show. Dr. Ignatius J. Trundell, like his forefathers before, has been working the farm, growing corn to be ground and made into liquor, er I mean elixir for many, many years. When it was time to hit the medicine show trail, Grandpa and Uncle Carl would hook 'Ol Sparky the mulehead out selling their elixir and playing bluegrass. With Dr. Trundell on guitar and Uncle Carl picking the banjo, they'd hit every little city, town, and hollow within 500 miles. They'd pick and sing for the people and cure whatever ailed the audience. Dr. Trundell's daughter had three boys named Dalvin, Homer and Clovis. The oldest, Dalvin took to playing the bass when he was so small he had to stand in a chair to play. When he wasn't thumping on that bass he had his nose stuck in some book. Dalvin was always known as the "smartest grandson", which ain't saying much. Clovis' beginning was a tragic one. He didn't adapt to everyday life like other kids. Being so different caused the doctors, neighbors, and the preacher of the First Baptist Church to tell his parents "you can't raise no boy like that! What good is he going to do you on the farm?!" So the state authorities came and took baby Clovis away to a "home." The only time he got to come home was on Christmas and the Fourth of July. Grandpa Trundell and Uncle Carl would go get him and then take him back. When Clovis turned thirteen years old they put him in the laundry room at the home. Meanwhile, his brothers Homer and Dalvin were getting better and better on their instruments. When Homer turned sixteen he got his driver's license and Dalvin and he stole their daddy's truck and went and got Clovis. A couple of days later the state showed up to get Clovis back. Grandpa asked could the family play one song before Clovis had to leave. The authorities allowed them a farewell tune. As they started playing, Clovis went over and picked up his mama's washboard and started playing along! The state saw that Clovis belonged at home with his family and with them playing in the family band the state would not have to continue keeping him up. So with Cousin Ray on fiddle, the family has been together on the medicine show trail ever since. The Drovers Old Time Medicine Show play hardcore bluegrass like it used to be played. The way Bill Monroe, The Stanley Brothers, and Flatt and Scruggs used to do it. They are there on stage to entertain the folks in the way that past Grand Old Opry stars such as Roy Acuff, Uncle Dave Macon and early string bands such as The Skillet Lickers and Fiddling John Carson did. Option magazine said "you could drop them into the middle of a 1930's radio broadcast and they would fit right in." Creative Loafing (Entertainment Guide) said "these days it's harder to find legendary bluegrass musicians in the Carolinas, but at least one bluegrass legend survives" Baker Maultsby (Editor; now at Spartanburg-Herald) So when you see The Drovers Old Time Medicine Show performing out in the sunshine at some bluegrass festival, at a senior citizens home, at a children's hospital, or on stage at some smoky club, where they've shared the stage with the likes of: Ralph Stanley; Ricky Skaggs; The Osborne Brothers; Carl Story; Junior Brown; The Soggy Bottom Boys; BR549; Laura Cantrell; Leon Redbone; Cracker; Steve Earle; Southern Culture on the Skids; and The Drive-By Truckers. You'll be seeing a band giving 110% to the audience. Whether they're playing for the most money they've ever made or playing for charity. This band just loves to pick!.. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -
Members
...... .. Grandpa-lead vocals,guitar Dalvin-doghouse bass,tenor vocals Cousin Ray-fiddle,baritone vocals Uncle Carl-banjo,bass vocals -
Influences
Bill Monroe and his Bluegrass Boys,The Stanley Brothers, Flatt &; Scruggs,Carter Family,Jimmy Martin,The Clash,Hank Williams and The Drifting Cowboys,And Griffith Show,Robert Johnson,Gale Sayers, George Jones,Buck Owens and The Buckeroos,Mark Twain,Muddy Waters,The Skillet Lickers,William Blake, Johnny Cash,Brooks Robinson,Frank Robinson,Jackie Robinson, Roger Miller, Roy Acuff,Jack Kerouac, Uncle Dave Macon,Willie Dixon,Dick Butkus, Alice Cooper,Ted Williams, Carl Story and The Rambling Mountaineers,Roy Rogers,Lightnin' Hopkins,Iggy & The Stooges, Fiddlin' John Carson,Ernest Hemmingway,Bob Dylan,Lord Alfred Tennyson, Neil Young and Crazy Horse,Minnie Pearl,Rod Brasfield,Walter Payton, The New York Dolls, Buddy Holly,Little Ricahrd, Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band,Merle Haggard.Patti Smith, The Replacements,Babe Ruth, Porter Wagoner,Black Sabbath,Lou Reed, Jim & Jesse, Iron Maiden,Mickey Mantle,Bob Wills and The Texas Playboys,Johnny Unitas,The Minutemen, Meat Puppets,Mike Ditka, Blue Ridge Quartet, and Black Oak Arkansas(who we happily stole our logo look from, along with starting this band with a washboard and jug on stage), -
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The Drovers Old Time Medicine Show play hardcore bluegrass like it used to be played. The way Bill Monroe, The Stanley Brothers, and Flatt and Scruggs used to do it. They are there on stage to entertain the folks in the way that past Grand Old Opry stars such as Roy Acuff, Uncle Dave Macon and early string bands such as The Skillet Lickers and Fiddling John Carson did. Option magazine said "you could drop them into the middle of a 1930's radio broadcast and they would fit right in." "The Drovers Old Time Medicine Show has found a way to combine genius and hillbilly common sense. Genius, great bluegrass musicianship, and a real show!" Media Source: Larry Klein, Host of the Bluegrass Sound, SC ETV Radio Creative Loafing (Entertainment Guide) said "these days it's harder to find legendary bluegrass musicians in the Carolinas, but at least one bluegrass legend survives" Baker Maultsby (Editor; now at Spartanburg-Herald) Expect stringed instruments with feral lives of their own" Media Source: The Charlotte Observer "In truth, (they) play one of the most genuine streaks of mountain music I’ve heard in a while" Media Source: Ink19 Speed bluegrass and church waltzes lovingly and brilliantly played" Media Source: MOJO "The best live act in the upstate" Media Source: Creative Loafing (Greenville, SC) "The Drovers Old Time Medicine Show can kick ass with the best of them.....you know this is the real McCoy" Media Source: Classic City Live "The Drovers Old Time Medicine Show blows everything else away" Media Source: Creative Loafing (Atlanta)
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Happy Birthday #51 Dick Butkus, the greatest Bear of all time!!
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- The Drovers Old Time Me…5 months ago
damn youmake me hard
- Drew Cash2 years ago
beautiful :)
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Videos
The Drovers Old Time Medicine Show live at Wahalla Civic Aud.
03:28 | 100 plays | Apr 1 2007
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3 Songs | Sep 21, 2008
Comments
- The Drovers Old Time Me…8 months ago
The Minor Birds are ready!
- Ellen C. Meyer1 year ago
Hey!i love you music

- Anthony Cecil1 year ago
Hey!i love band

- Anthony Cecil1 year ago
Hi,how are you? - Anthony Cecil1 year ago
Hey,How are you todady .i love you space fans. - Anthony Cecil1 year ago
Hi,my friend.Was it a lovely day yesterday? - Anthony Cecil1 year ago
Hi,how are you? - Anthony Cecil1 year ago
It's Monday today, I think it's a new begi - SAmatha DAnce1 year ago
Thanks for the add. Great music.
- Anthony Cecil1 year ago
How are you? My friend.





