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Artist description
This is your untypical hardcore folk with a left brain attitude. |
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Music Style
Folk Band Spirit Hardcore Atitude Boy Band Swagger |
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Musical Influences
Who ever influenced those old jazz guys.... |
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Similar Artists
"Well people do always say we're a good mixture of Crosby, Stills & Nash, N'YSNC and I think they said David Lee Roth?...no Iggy Pop...yeah." -Freddie Young |
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Artist History
Young & Tender began as a folk band in 1974. In 1976, the bass player Andy was reported to have died in a plane crash. Three years later it was reveiled that Andy was alive, but that he had changed his name to "&." After 25 years of miscommunication and trying to get "&" back into the band, Freddie and Joey finally changed their names to Fred and Joe. All three are currently at work on their 10th studio album. DUE OUT....ummmm......well the boys won't say. |
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Group Members
Freddie Young - guitar / piano / drums / vocals Joey Tender - keyboards / various instrumentations / vocals & - bass / keyboards / guitar / vocals |
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Instruments
Acoustic/electric guitar, bass, drums, various keyboards & strange clicks and peepss |
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Albums
The Dime-A-Demos CATSUP: 101 Varieties! Young & Tender No, That's Your Dog The Wallet Conspiracy No Taste Like The Taste In Your Mouth Do The Itch Just Me And The Kids! Sweet Salt coming soon... We're Back! |
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Press Reviews
"I heard that these dudes where comin' out with a new album and I thought, 'Nah, that can't be. I thought they were dead.' But I saw them perform this year in Savannah during St. Patties Day....and let me tell you...they are back with a vengence! It's a new sound, but the same old magic is still there. In the next month I'm positive they'll take the "Boy Band" world by storm." Norman Frakie "The BIG! Record" |
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Location
Savannah, Georgia - USA |
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