The Supple Station Trio
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Drag Me Away
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Cape Cod
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Devils Blues
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Devils Harmony
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General Info
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Genre: Alternative / Bluegrass / Folk
Location NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Un
Profile Views: 9974
Last Login: 8/18/2011
Member Since 10/14/2009
Record Label Unsigned
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Bio
...... Songs about the devil and whiskey aren't just for adults now. The Supple Station Trio sound like they've been playing bluegrass together for years. The trio consists of Don Chambliss, Taylor Brashears and Carter Brallier, all from Nashville. They all knew music was a passion of theirs but never saw themselves taking the late night jams to the next step. Singer and fiddle player, Taylor Brashears said, "We first started out just playing random covers until, one day, we saw that we could all write songs- and they sounded legit!" Not only have their sets grown in the past months, but their fans are growing with every show. Having the opportunity to play with and listen to so many talented musicians in Nashville is an everyday inspiration to the young trio. Chambliss's grandmother played with Chet Atkins, which is a daily reminder to these kids of where they could be in the future. -
Members
Taylor Brashears (vocals,banjolele, fiddle) Don Chambliss (vocals, guitar) Carter Brallier (vocals, bass) -
Influences
Chris Thile, The Avett Brothers, The Steeldrivers, Old Crow Medicine Show, Alison Krauss, Gram Parsons, Earl Scruggs -
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4 Songs | Oct 14, 2009
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Bio:
Songs about the devil and whiskey aren't just for adults now. The Supple Station Trio sound like they've been playing bluegrass together for years. The trio consists of Don Chambliss, fresh out of high school, Taylor Brashears and Carter Brallier, still seniors in high school here in Nashville.
They all knew music was a passion of theirs but never saw themselves taking the late night jams to the next step. Singer and fiddle player, Taylor Brashears said, "We first started out just playing random covers until, one day, we saw that we could all write songs- and they sounded legit!" Not only have their sets grown in the past months, but their fans are growing with every show.
Having the opportunity to play with and listen to so many talented musicians in Nashville is an everyday inspiration to the young trio. Chambliss's grandmother played with Chet Atkins, which is a daily reminder to these kids of where they could be in the future.







first off,
Nothing says "howdy" quite like a squirrel drinking a beer! Thanks for being friends with us!
May 2010 be a better year for all of us! The very best of Holidays to you and yours from Nashville! Jimmy Roberts - Songwriter / Pedal Steel Guitarist :)
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