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Artist description
Elliott and the Untoucables, from Columbia SC, perform the "real deal" authentic vintage blues. Jumpin' West Coast swing to burnin' slow Chicago blues, the Untouchables repertoire is as diverse and powerful as the Blues itself. "If Roomful ditched the horns, it might sound like this" was one critics comment. |
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Music Style
Blues |
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Artist History
The Untouchables have been playing clubs and festivals for over 7 years now, with opening spots at the Monaghan Rhythm & Blues Festival in '98 for Van Morrison, and covering the Mid-Atlantic area and east coast with their brand of blues.Their second CD, "Both Ends Burnin" captures the energy of the bands live performace level in a studio recording. |
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Group Members
Elliott NewDavid HuntMike NazarenkoJ.T. Anderson |
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Instruments
guitar, harmonica, bass, drums |
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Albums
Both Ends Burnin; Danger Zone; Last Meal |
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Location
Columbia, South Carolina - USA |
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