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The Waybacks
Americana / Roots Music / Country

"www.waybacks.com"



SAN FRANCISCO, California
United States

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Member Since10/28/2005
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Waybacks Street Team


James Nash-- guitar, mandolin, vocals

Warren Hood -- violin, mandolin, vocals

Chuck Hamilton-- drums, vocals

Joe Kyle Jr.-- bass, vocals

Influences .. BROWN-EYED WOMEN" from the Mystic Theater, Petaluma, CA Oct. 18,2008 ...... ....

"St. Stephen" with special guest Danny Barnes! Live from Richmond, VA 6.13.08 ...... ....

WAYBACKS w/ BELA FLECK! Midnight Jam MerleFest 2008 .... ....

WAYBACKS w/JOHN COWAN and many special guests. LED ZEPPELIN II at the Hillside Album Hour, MerleFest 2008 .... .... .... .... .... ....

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   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Jun 5 2009 8:00P
Fitzgerald’s Berwyn, Illinois
Jun 6 2009 8:00P
Niles Riverfront Amphitheater Niles, Michigan
Jun 8 2009 8:00P
The Ark Ann Arbor, Michigan
Jun 9 2009 8:00P
Beachland Tavern Cleveland, Ohio
Jun 11 2009 8:00P
Science Museum of Virginia Richmond, Virginia
Jun 12 2009 9:30P
IS Venue Charlottesville, Virginia
Jun 13 2009 8:00P
Garth Newel Music Center Hot Springs, Virginia
Jun 18 2009 8:00P
Crystal Bay Club Casino - Red Room Crystal Bay, Nevada
Jun 19 2009 5:00P
Party In The Park Auburn, California
Jun 20 2009 8:00P
The Lobero Theater Santa Barbara, California
Jun 21 2009 8:00P
Stacked Stone Cellars Paso Robles
Jul 16 2009 8:00P
Sellersville Theater 1894 Sellersville, Pennsylvania
Jul 17 2009 8:00P
Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival Oak Hill, New York
Jul 18 2009 8:00P
Mexicali Live Teaneck, New Jersey
Jul 19 2009 8:00P
Sycamore Grill Delaware Water Gap, Pennsylvania
Jul 21 2009 7:00P
Jammin’ Java Vienna, Virginia
Jul 22 2009 8:00P
The Berkeley Cafe Raleigh, North Carolina
Jul 23 2009 8:00P
Eastern Music Festival Greensboro, North Carolina
Jul 24 2009 8:00P
Lake Oconee Village Greensboro, Georgia
Jul 25 2009 8:00P
Magnolia Theater Eastman, Georgia
Jul 26 2009 8:00P
Eddie’s Attic Decatur, Georgia
Jul 31 2009 8:00P
Narrows Center for the Arts Fall River, Massachusetts
Aug 1 2009 8:00P
Winterport Music Festival Winterport, Maine
Aug 5 2009 8:00P
Prescott Park Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Aug 6 2009 8:00P
The Stone Mountain Arts Center Brownfield, Maine
Aug 7 2009 8:00P
The Center for the Arts in Natick Natick, Massachusetts
Aug 8 2009 8:00P
The Valley Stage Huntington, Vermont

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   About The Waybacks
THE WAYBACKS
Loaded

They draw freely from the old school and the old world, but The Waybacks are no throwback. They’ve been erroneously pigeonholed as a bluegrass band and celebrated as purveyors of "acoustic mayhem." They are as uninhibited and unpredictable as the eclectic San Francisco Bay area that claims them, and for nearly a decade, their experiments have always proven sharp-witted and musically dazzling. They’re living proof that in music anyway, evolution and intelligent design are entirely compatible. "The whole spirit of improvisation – that’s always been the cornerstone of this band for me," says founding singer, songwriter and guitarist James Nash. "Through all the stylistic changes and regardless of the instruments we’re playing, to me the fun of this band has always been that in some ways I can do whatever I feel like doing at any moment."

They’ve been through changes for sure. Now a four-piece with a full arsenal of acoustic and electric instruments, The Waybacks are releasing Loaded, the boldest, rangiest and most exciting album of their career. Produced by Nashville bassist, composer and consummate sideman Byron House, it’s a musical rebuke to anyone who would typecast true artistry.

The folk and roots underpinnings that have long been a Waybacks hallmark are still there, but after years of playing a huge range of venues and festivals, touring with Grateful Dead founder Bob Weir, and reconfiguring themselves around the hot guitar of James Nash and the fiddle virtuosity of Warren Hood, The Waybacks are enjoying a refreshed repertoire – one that’s touched by Memphis soul, honky-tonk, Parisian swing, classical music, vintage blue pop and much more besides. Nash and Hood have stepped forward as songwriters, allowing The Waybacks to assemble their first project of entirely original music. They’re finding a new collective voice, right before our ears.

Besides Nash, the Waybacks include drummer Chuck Hamilton, bass player Joe Kyle Jr. and the newest member, fiddler and mandolinist Warren Hood. Those who have followed the band’s progress over the past five years have had to bid good-bye to two long-time members, finger-stylist and singer Stevie Coyle and multi-instrumentalist Chojo Jacques. But in welcoming Hood (who sometimes refers to the revamped band as a power trio plus fiddle) and focusing around a more rhythmic, far-reaching sound. You might say The Waybacks have grown by shrinking.

"I just thought they were all very talented players," says Hood about his attraction to The Waybacks. "I really couldn’t put them into a genre, but I guess that’s what I liked about it. I’d rather be in a band that plays a little of everything than a band that lives in one genre all night."

The Waybacks were launched in 1999, when Nash, a guitar phenomenon raised in Nashville, was making a living in San Francisco playing solid-body electric guitar. His involvement in an acoustic side project was not supposed to change his life, but it did. "It was kind of a novelty to me," he says. "It was a liberating, exciting thing where I kind of rediscovered that I love playing acoustic instruments." As they began touring, Nash was quickly recognized as a top-flight picker even in the rarified company that circulated at the world’s best folk, roots and bluegrass festivals. The Waybacks’ show was built around blazing instrumental skills and large doses of hilarity. They’d play traditional fiddle tunes with their own twist, original songs that fell into no category, and insanely difficult jazz tunes like Charlie Parker’s "Scrapple From The Apple."

Fans loved it, and so did the critics. The Chicago Tribune’s David Royko praised their "near-ideal balance of irreverence, chops, discipline, and originality." Bay Area writer Michael Miller admired their "exotic settings" and "mind blowing picking." It led to major festival bookings and eventually a recording arrangement with Nashville’s roots label Compass Records.

The Bob Weir shows were one of the most recent validations that The Waybacks had tapped into something profound. The Grateful Dead co-founder has remained incredibly prolific over the years, and in The Waybacks he saw something he recognized. He and the band collaborated on several memorable shows in 2006, including much buzzed-about sets at Merlefest in North Carolina and Hardly Strictly Bluegrass in San Francisco. They translated some of the Dead’s electric repertoire into a newgrass format, while working up covers together from the likes of Johnny Cash and Led Zeppelin. So it should come as no surprise if you hear overtones of the Dead’s freedom and eclecticism in songs like "Good Enough" and "The River" ..ed.

When they were getting ready to make the new album, Nash and company scheduled their longest- ever period of pre-production. It was a necessary step to finding out how to work as a four-piece and a productive investment in crafting an album that accomplishes a lot of things. "We were so much better prepared for the studio and we had a lot more fun this time," says Joe Kyle. "Once we got to Nashville with the meter running we were able to get down to business at once. The vibe was strong in the studio. We were at once purposeful and focused and we were having a ball."

Kyle also says that for the first time The Waybacks had more original material to record than they had space for. That’s because of the songwriting energy of Nash and Hood. Warren’s songs lean toward the vintage, and he shows chops beyond his 24 years in the complex chord changes and sophisticated melodies of tunes like "Savannah." "Nice To Be Alone" sounds like something Sam Cooke might have recorded, and "Tired of Being Right" is a full-tilt roadhouse boogie. Hood also proves he’s a gifted singer and every bit the son of Champ Hood, whose seminal Uncle Walt’s Band is one good historical touchstone for The Waybacks.

Nash’s songs tend to jam out harder and tell great stories. The characters in Loaded and "City Boy" are palpable and have motivation. The proud-because-she-has-to-be girl in "Conjugal Visit" is no lighter weight for being the subject of a funny song. "Beyond the Northwest Passage" is a no-holds- barred sea shanty with a rousing sing-along chorus that features the band’s beer-fueled pals from the Greencards and the Infamous Stringdusters.

Drummer Chuck Hamilton says "each successive Waybacks recording project has been an improvement on the previous one – more fun, better musicianship, better production – and Loaded continues in that tradition. Somehow everything seems more authentic now. There’s a combination of freedom and pressure that I really like."

When you think about it, that’s the essential tension behind all great music. One without the other just doesn’t work. It’s that balance that makes The Waybacks a real ensemble, one that transcends genres in the best possible way. As Hood says, "I’d like to hear them try to call us a bluegrass band now!"


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The Beth Mattson Band





Jun 25 2009 5:18 PM

Hello from France!
Thank you very much for the add!
You guys rock!!
Beth.
Richard





Jun 22 2009 4:43 AM

WOW!!! Party in The Park (Auburn) was AWsum!! Beautiful evening, love it!! You guys sure get around!! Best 2 all of U
MOOD’z





Jun 18 2009 1:58 PM

Thanks for friendship! Met you guys at The Ark in Ann Arbor. Hope to see you again. Best regards from Tapsa MOOD'z, Helsinki, Finland
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Jun 14 2009 1:03 PM

Hello, it's me, Ruby Jane. I am a 14 year old fiddler, songwriter. I have some songs posted that are fresh out of the studio. Let me know if you like the new songs..be one of the first to hear, even before they are released!Thanks! new videos too!
Ruby Jane
Goldmine Pickers





Jun 8 2009 4:58 PM

Thanks for joining us for the Niles midnight jam! YOU ROCK!
Duke





Jun 8 2009 4:58 PM

Thanks for joining us for the Niles midnight jam! YOU ROCK!
Gail Comfort





Jun 3 2009 9:15 PM

Playing "Tired of Being Right" on this week's show

"The Comfort Zone" on CMR Nashville
(broadcast from the UK)
LISTEN LIVE
Tuesday 2nd June 2009
UK (BST) : 4pm-6pm, repeated 10pm-midnight
USA (EST): 11am-1pm, repeated 5pm-7pm & 11pm-1pm
Wednesday 3rd June 2009
UK (BST) : 4am-6am repeated 10am-Noon
USA (EST): 5am-7am
Sunday 7th June 2009
UK (BST) : 2pm-4pm
USA (EST): 9am-11am
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Jun 3 2009 9:15 PM

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May 26 2009 5:53 PM

I hope you have a fantastic summer.

Dream Big ~ L

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May 21 2009 2:00 PM

LOOKING REAL FORWARD TO IT :)
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May 14 2009 7:42 PM

hey guys-wgwg is playin ur music Daily-old &new tunes,I just love allofem!!hope to see yall when yall come back to NC.
David Bannigan





May 11 2009 4:14 PM

I have to tell you a story about this CITY BOY on his last trip BEYOND THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE he was a LOWDOWN,LOADED BLACK CAT on his way for a CONJUGAL VISIT down by THE RIVER by the RUSSELL COUNTY GOURGE he was tired of not being GOOD ENOUGH,TIRED OF BEING RIGHT all the time so he packed up his shit and went on tour with THE WAYBACKS and found his way back home.
PEACE David Bannigan
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May 11 2009 4:12 PM

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May 7 2009 10:01 AM

woow hey guy's, just droped in &watched the hillside jam on 2008, we of course wuz there watchin& takein picture's- my husband is in the heartbreaker clip, we met you guy's at wgwg 88.3 in boilinsprings last yr.love u guys
Jimmy Wuest





May 3 2009 6:41 AM

Well I did catch you at Merlefest this year and it was great!
Sticky Fingers with Emmylou & Sam Bush & John Cowan & Rob Ickes was fantastic. Thanks again...Jimmy Wuest
Larry Johnson





Apr 29 2009 4:50 AM

Thank y'all much for the add! I hate I missed you guys at MerleFest this year...but, man, did you blow me away last year! You guys are awesome!
Terry





Apr 28 2009 6:53 PM

great weekend at merlefest! friday night's set was my favorite, but emmylou harris singing wild horses was absolutely amazing! see y'all next time through

friday night part 1



(my battery died in the middle of it lol)

friday night part 2



hillside "dead flowers (...?)"

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Apr 22 2009 7:34 PM

Playing "Russell County Gorge" on this week's show

"The Comfort Zone" on CMR Nashville
(broadcast from the UK)
LISTEN LIVE
Tuesday 21st April 2009
UK (BST) : 4pm-6pm, repeated 10pm-midnight
USA (EST): 11am-1pm, repeated 5pm-7pm & 11pm-1pm
Wednesday 22nd April 2009
UK (BST) : 4am-6am repeated 10am-Noon
USA (EST): 5am-7am
Sunday 26th April 2009
UK (BST) : 2pm-4pm
USA (EST): 9am-11am
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Apr 12 2009 5:20 PM



happy musical easter!
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Apr 7 2009 5:09 PM

Thank you for being our friend!




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Mar 29 2009 8:36 AM

Hey! Great interview on KVMR today James! Can't wait for your foothill shows! Evangeline
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Mar 23 2009 10:57 PM

Hey lads, thanks for the friendship, great music!
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Mar 23 2009 7:55 AM

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