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Artist description
Think of the Replacements driving a monster truck through your grandma's rose garden while listening to "the Band" and stopping long enough for tea, cookies, and a nice conversation. Prepare yourself for a dose of lyrics that stir up memories of a restless youth spent falling in love, dealing with life’s hassles, and just having fun. Their music is balanced by the soulful maturity that comes with a day job or raising a family. |
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Music Style
Americana |
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Musical Influences
Son Volt, Steve Earle, Elvis Costello, John Prine |
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Similar Artists
Son Volt, Whiskeytown, Steve Earle |
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Artist History
Ten Months Later has arrived. Formed in early 1999, the band is now a top regional act in the Ohio Valley Area on the verge of a national breakthrough. Influenced by the burgeoning alternative Americana scene that sprouted out of the mid 90's, this Neo-American folk/rock/pop band draws deeply from the singer/songwriter water well. Ten Months Later’s music is laced with the spirits of Steve Earle, John Prine and Walter Salas-Humara, and tempered with the melted out, lakes-of-fire impudence of Elvis Costello and the Meat Puppets. |
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Group Members
Lead Vocals, Acoustic Guitar: Randy Arnold
Lead Guitar: Morry Owen
Rhythm Guitar, Backing Vocals: Sam "The Monster" Stodghill
Bass Guitar: Matt Garlove
Drums: Yandell Wood |
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Instruments
Gibson Acoustic Guitar, Gibson Les Paul Electric Guitar, Fender Telecaster Electric Guitar, Fender Bass, DW Drums |
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Albums
Sadie Hawkins Dance |
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Press Reviews
"Highly Recommended" - LEO Magazine, Louisville's premier alternative publication.
"Soulful maturity and melodic fortitude propel the tunes on Sadie Hawkins Dance directly into your psyche" – ACE Weekly
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Location
Louisville, KY - USA |
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