Looking for a great new country/bluegrass/blues band? Look no further!
From Wikipedia:
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The Devil Makes Three is an American band. They formed and remain based in Santa Cruz, California. They play a brand of acoustic music known to some as 'folk punk'. It encompasses a blend of bluegrass, old time music, country, folk, blues, ragtime, and rockabilly.
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[B]Members:
[/B]Guitarist - Pete Bernhard
Upright Bassist - Lucia Turino
Guitarist, Tenor Banjo - Cooper McBean
[B]Music:[/B] (My four favorites)
Nobody's Dirty Business
[MEDIA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PY7XgXKrsYE[/MEDIA]
Old Number Seven
[MEDIA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNJowyYkoOs[/MEDIA]
Shades
[MEDIA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IiHlAsr8r5A&feature=related[/MEDIA]
The Plank
[MEDIA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=talqltbOsNU&feature=related[/MEDIA]
Nobody's Dirty Business is one of the most played songs in my library. I can't get enough of that upright bass.
If you're interested, I recommend their self titled album (seen below). It really is fantastic.
[img_thumb]http://www.drewbarnard.com/Audio/Media/Images/Folk/The%20Devil%20Makes%20Three/2002-The%20Devil%20Makes%20Three/albumArt.jpg[/img_thumb]
Well that is about it. I don't know how many country/bluegrass fans there are in this forum, but I hope at least some of you enjoy this!
This is awesome.
Some really good stuff. I'm really liking the songs on Longhorns, Boots, and a Belt better than their first album to be honest, but their first is still great. Thanks so much for sharing.
[QUOTE=Klammyxxl;26576546]Some really good stuff. I'm really liking the songs on Longhorns, Boots, and a Belt better than their first album to be honest, but their first is still great. Thanks so much for sharing.[/QUOTE]
Truth be told, I haven't given those a fair listen, as their self titled album is the only one I've got. I'll give them a shot though!
Their cover of St.James Infirmary Blues is orgasmic
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