Impossible to name them all... Most music from the 1920's to the present with the strongest influences being: Bob Dylan, Cat Stevens, Neil Young, John Prine, CSN, Moody Blues, Donovan, Traditional Songs, Old Country, Folks artists, Woody Guthrie, Phil Oaks, The Weavers, Joan Baez, John Denver, Gordon Lightfoot
Tremblay Evans is a trio of musicians based in the “Thumb” of Eastern Michigan featuring Singer/Songwriter Mike Tremblay with the Vocals and Instrumentation of Bob Evans and Joyce Evans.
Performing what's been called “Folk Music for the 21st Century”, Tremblay Evans evokes a time when the words really mattered and the voices would fill the air. They blend various traditional instruments with the voicing of the words of today.
Their debut album, "On Roads" was released in January 2009 and features 12 original songs along with 3 cover songs. It is available on their website, CdBaby, Amazon and at all their shows.
"On Roads is a great collection of masterfully written songs with wonderful three-part harmonies throughout the project." Jeff Williams - Melodic Promotions
To listen to all of the songs and view a full press kit, goto their website at:
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Highly influenced by the roots of American music, Tremblay Evans delivers a well polished batch of folk songs on their recent CD “On Roads.” This trio’s songwriting style reflects the old Americana sounds, by just simply describing everyday life and what we all go through. The overall band tone also has a great 60’s throwback sound and only features guitar, harmonica, banjo and mandolin. “Love Isn’t Enough” is a standout track that eloquently mixes the writing style of Woody Guthrie and the vocal impressions of Buddy Holly. Another notable track is “The Coming Up and Going Down,” a song that tells the tale of the average person and what transpires throughout their life. “On Roads” is a perfect listen for anyone who enjoys the classic folk sounds of the 1960’s.
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