Melonbelly Acoustic Guitar Duo - Concord, North CarolinaPremier Member - Contacting this member is FREE!
Professional Acoustic Guitar Duo specializing in high quality live music for weddings, corporate events, birthdays, anniversaries and any special occasion. Shows feature vocal harmony, intricate guitar, harmonica and percussion to songs from oldies, Motown, country, bluegrass, blues, and classic rock to current hits. All equipment, DJ and MC service (announcing wedding party, etc) are included.
Two piece, dynamic original music act! Small, self-contained easy travel stage show with focus on sounding great instead of volume! Multi-talented, multi-versatile stage show with lots of unique instruments and switch ups displaying great talent! Singer with extreme range playing several instruments at the same time! Pre-recorded backup(all instruments played by members) gives full rich sound and allows artists to flow more freely and show off their abilities while still playing formal, orchestrated pieces(not just a jam)! Great work ethic and great variety of styles and genres all mixed up! Every song sounds totally different! Something for everyone!
Category:
Band - Rock
Additional Category:
Band - Christian Rock
Genre:
Alternative, Ambient, Bluegrass, Blues, Caribbean, Chamber Music, Christian Rock, Country, Dance, Folk, Funk, Fusion, Jazz, New Age, Pop, Rythym and Blues, Rock, Rockabilly, Techno, World Music
Tim Hall & Buffalo Country - Hudson, North Carolina
Buffalo Country is a four piece band performing old & new country music, some classic & southern rock, several oldies and a few beach tunes. We pride ourselves in putting on a family-friendly, energetic show suitable for all ages. We do have our own state-of-the-art sound and lighting equipment. We have recorded and performed numerous times in Nashville, TN.
A&M is a male/female duo out of Columbus, Ohio. Whether you are looking for a high energy dance night or a laid-back acoustic night, A&M knows how to please all crowds with their full sound and tight harmonies.
Category:
Band - Cover Band
Additional Category:
Band - Country
Genre:
70s Hits, 80s Hits, 90s Hits, 2000s Hits, Christian Rock, Country, Dance, Folk, Motown, Oldies, Pop, Rock, Rockabilly, Top-40
Well all I can really say is we love to rock. The band consists of 5 members *David Breakiron-Vocals, Guitar _Shane Breakiron-Bass _Kevin Breakiron-Drums _Vinny Pahula - Guitar
_Brandon Eberhart - Screams. If you are looking 4 an all around good band no matter what the occasion than u have found the right band. Check us out on myspace, purevolume, and unsigned.com. If any questions Email us at breakironband@yahoo.com. Thanx 4 checking us out!!!
Category:
Band - Rock
Additional Category:
Band - Cover Band
Genre:
Christian Rock Country, Electronic, Funk, Grunge, Hip-Hop, Industrial, Jazz, Metal, New Age, Oldies, Pop, Punk, Rythym and Blues, Rap, Reggae, Rock, Rockabilly, Ska, Soul, Top-40
To Take Arms is a 4-piece band out of the Stuarts Draft area in Virginia. Labeled a "Dirtcore" band for their southern influence in their music. The boys are looking to play as many shows as possible and are very hardworking, taking a hands-on approach to all booking and promoting. The positive, upbeat lyrics of front-man Scottie Rudin are an inspiration to those that hear them. Guitar player JJ Stickley and Bassist Adam Nulty conspire together to create heavy, hard hitting riffs keyed off by excellently timed breakdowns and catchy chorus lines. Drummer Drew Killer is also a phenomenal talent as he is apt to applying a variety of influences into his drum lines. Expect big things to come from this band in the near future.
The JK Coltrain Show with his supergroup The Nashvillains is a spirited high-energy country show featuring Traditional Hall of Fame artist J. K. Coltrain and 6 of Nashvilles finest. See why JK has been enetertaining fans worldwide for over 25 years with his family oriented true country shows.
The Cornbred Blues Band is one of Knoxville's premier blues fusion bands, incorporating elements of blues, rock, rockabilly, psychedelia, punk, jazz, and traditional Afro Appalachian folk music into a style that encompasses all stages of this area’s rich musical and cultural heritage. The band formed around the nucleus of a wandering, dejected, and clearly disturbed young singer song writer from Morristown, TN, named Jon Worley. After years of wandering the southern juke joints and dives in a vain attempt to play and drink his life away, he decided to stay a while in Knoxville and see what was going on. He soon encountered a bass player from the South Knoxville area named Shaggy sittin’ on a log down in a Vestal holler. Jon offered him some Panther Piss and showed him his patented hillbilly version of Tovan throat singing. It was not long before crossmojanization occurred and they were well on their way. A few weeks later they were scheduled to play a gig in a nasty little dive in North Knox and thought "wouldn't it be fun to have a drummer". It was that night they bound, gagged, and abducted Ricky Mathis, whom they later found out was actually a multiple personality of some other guy, from a peaceful night’s slumber and threw him in the back of a pickup with a three piece to play the show. Shaggy brought his bass and beard. The next piece of the puzzle came together while playing a show on the back porch of Patrick Sullivan's. Lo and Behold Daniel Lancaster, a childhood friend of Jon who hadn't seen him in 7 years due to a juju hex placed upon them in the midst of a vitamin experiment, walked in the door, and the band was complete. Lancaster owed Jon for giving him 5 of his Easter eggs during a hunt at Morristown’s West Elementary when they were in kindergarten and had been trying to work off the debt. The band has been playing, stompin’, and screamin’ every day since. Sometimes they’ll play on a barge for hundreds of people floating on the river and wake up the next morning in a hotel suite, and sometimes they’ll play for bikers by a campfire in North Carolina and wake up half naked in a mountain creek. You can always count on two things: They’ll make the gig, and they’ll have a story to tell when we get there. It’s the life of a Cornbred Kid.