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Artist description
"Six gents with hats crafting musical pipe bombs from the holding cell of the heart." - Dave Colbert
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Music Style
Rock |
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Musical Influences
Joe Raposo, Blatant Disregard, Oscar the Grouch, Willie Nelson, Rolling Stones |
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Similar Artists
Motorhead, Hank Williams, Cheap Trick, Wilco, Lynyrd Skynyrd |
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Artist History
Drunk Stuntmen were formed around the moonshine still in the backwoods of Western Massachusetts at a time when honest music was being mugged and beaten to death in a dark alley somewhere in New York City. Hoping to fill the void, the Drunk Stuntmen loaded their guitars, jugs, and pots and pans they'd been picking and pounding into their old beat up trucks and headed into town to spread a little roots rock salvation. It turned out to be just what the masses were starving for, a perfect blend of twang, trip, and pop. Some have referred to them as the fathers of Northern Rock.
The Stuntmen quickly became known up and down the East Coast for their searing live shows. Rocking with authority the three pronged guitar attack of Steve Sanderson, Terry Flood, and Alex Johnson, the Billy Powell - meets - Steve Nieve piano flourishes of Scott Hall, and the crisp rhythm section of bassist Scott Brandon and drummer Dave Durst compliments the veteran song writing style of these whiskey soaked crooners.
Drunk Stuntmens' latest release "More Bad News", is their third full-length release, but the first to be enhanced. When you put the disc in your computer and click on tour dates it will download all the latest show dates and promotions directly from drunkstuntmen.com. "More Bad News" spent months in the national college charts in 2001, being played thousands of times on hundreds of college radio stations across the nation. With countless scores, compilations, and movie soundtracks under their belts, the Stuntmen are a force to be reckoned with, and it is only a matter of time until you will come face to face with this Keg Kicker Six. ˇ |
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Group Members
J. Scott Brandon - bass, trumpet, and singing
Dave Durst - drums
Terry Flood - guitars and singing
Scotty Hall - keyed instruments
Alex Johnson - electric and pedal steel guitars and singing
Steve Sanderson - rhythm guitars and singing
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Location
Northampton, MA - USA |
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