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Artist description
Dixie-fried roots rock with a dash of punk. Caddle is a conductor of, relating to, or providing many things at once to human beings especially as a whole. Caddle, pronounced 'ka-d&l,' is the combination of the words cad and cattle and was chosen to reflect the genre of the music, which is alternative country. This four member blue-collar band is not trying to change the world just provide an escape from the daily grind with some Southern humor, hospitality and a hell raising stage show that makes music lovers stand-up and take notice. |
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Music Style
Dixie-fried roots rock with a dash of punk. |
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Similar Artists
Drive-by Truckers, Jason & the Scorchers, Todd Snider, Wilco and Mike Ness |
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Artist History
Birmingham based Caddle consists of three former members of Jetstar7: Phillip Hyde, Kelly Anderson, Jason Hilley, and Nashville drummer Brian Gosbin. They bring to the table a diverse background and musical influences that range from Emo/Punk, Alternative Country/Classic Country, Pop/Rock and Funk, which is reflected in their music. The "Caddle experience" is in full swing now and these cads are dedicated to breaking new markets, one at a time. With CD's to record and tours to book, the band is trailblazing with high volume, a magnetic sing along style, and a commitment to producing and delivering music, which exceeds their listeners' expectation with continuous devotion to enhancing and implementing music that qualifies as execellence.
With this in mind, Caddle is hitting the road sharing their music in hopes that you will jump in the van and join them on the ride. |
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Group Members
PHILLIP HYDE: Lead Vocals; KELLY ANDERSON: Guitar, vocals; JASON HILLEY: Bass; BRIAN GOSBIN: Drums |
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Additional Info
Email info@filomusic.com |
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Location
Birmingham, Alabama - USA |
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