Party: Bones Jugs N' Harmony & The Brummy Brothers - [jug/bluegrass]

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Bones Jugs N' Harmony & The Brummy Brothers - [jug/bluegrass]

Club: The One Stop at Asheville Music Hall

Upcoming: 11
Date: 29.05.2015 21:00
Address: 55 College St, Asheville, United States | show on the map »

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Party: Bones Jugs N' Harmony & The Brummy Brothers - [jug/bluegrass]

Genre: Jug/Bluegrass
Cover: $5
Doors: 9PM
Show: 10PM
Ages: 21+
Event Listing: http://ashevillemusichall.com/music-schedule/bones-jugs-n-harmony

Bones Jugs N Harmony

Bones, jug, xylophone, kazoos, steel pan, resonator guitar, banjo, double bass, drums, all sorts of noise makers. These are just some of the instruments Bones Jugs N Harmony use to conjure up their eclectic acoustic sound. The group began in December 2012 with the vision of being a pop-up party on street corners, at farmers markets, in living rooms (and kitchens!), or amplified in a club. A jugband of sorts, with four synchronized one-man-bands woven together in a tapestry of delight. And the cherry on top? high speed, virtuosic, xylophoning. They began learning 1920's xylophone rags and arranging classic (and not-so-classic) Americana songs. After just a few public appearances it became clear that the group was too fun to be a side project. Listeners wanted to dance, sing, and laugh along as long as the tunes kept coming. The band could not resist.
In August 2013, Team Bones Jugs voraciously began to write and rehearse songs just in time for Tim "Pan" Berg to join the band, bringing the steel drum along with him. New material poured out, fueling early mornings and late nights, writing and laughing, conjuring up ideas and bouncing them around. Now, under their belt is a varied mixture of originals and covers, a full length album, Party’s in the Kitchen, and more than 150 live performances.
The four members of Bones Jugs have all paved unique musical paths. Cody and Tim both studied percussion performance at the University of Illinois where they built up their understanding and skills for performing a diverse collection of musical styles. Besides full immersion in the classical performance world, they both worked hard in other schools of music. Cody’s writing style stems from his extensive study of percussion traditions from around the world. His playing, whether on drums, xylophone, banjo, bones or any other instrument within arm’s reach, displays this array of influences along with a pristine control of time and feel. Tim has delved deep into the steel pan, focusing both on the Trinidadian music of its origin and contemporary jazz improvisation. JP Goguen and Charlie Harris have had less formal musical training, learning recreationally and in social settings. JP has spent countless hours learning the guitar stylings of Mississippi John Hurt as well as honing a flurry of other sonic talents. Whether it's the quack of his Chicago style tenor banjo, his rolling finger style guitar, the buzzing jug or his whimsical whistling, there is some sort of unexpected flair for every turn. Charlie has fully embraced the Americana tradition of hanging out on porches, calling some friends over and picking and grinning till the cows come home. This combined with his vocal stylings, crafted over years of seat concessions, yelling “Hot Dogs! PEANUTS!! Cracker Jacks!" at the top of his lungs at Wrigley Field, makes for his unique songwriting and musical perspective. The whole Bones Jugs team thrives on utilizing their individual strengths and interests to create something greater than the sum of their parts.
It's not world music nor folk music. It's not rock, blues, bluegrass, country nor jazz. It's not anything in particular. So, what is Bones Jugs N Harmony?
It's Frank Zappa meets Spike Jones, it's Looney Tunes meets Nintendo. It’s seriously silly. It's a party. It's for dancing, for listening, for enjoying. It’s for adults. It’s for kids. It’s for everyone. Bones Jugs N Harmony believes music should bring joy, and they work hard to put this in every song. From the first note till the end they strive to send their joyful sound into the ears where it will quickly saturate the entire body. It's a frenzy of frivolity, a marvel of merriment. In short, it’s just loads of fun.

Check out a video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-oWLiZ39Ftc

Website: http://bonesjugs.com/

The Brummy Brothers

Bursting on to the scene mid-2012, The Brummy Brothers’ inspiring rhythms, infectious melodies, and undeniable ability to plow through a set with fiery passion and intensity keep them busy with over 100 shows a year up and down the East Coast.

The New Jersey natives’ original blend of bluegrass, rock, and improvisation forms a sound and energy that allows them to be found playing anywhere from rock clubs, to folk festivals, to farmers markets. And it’s a good thing, because if one thing is clear, it’s that these guys love to play music.

In May 2014 The Brummy Brothers released their debut album “On Our Way” produced by Tim Carbone of Railroad Earth. The album allows the band to share the composite of their time together. The record incorporates harmonizing voices, striking instrumental prowess, and expert arrangement to bring everything together.

Check out a video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jX4ioDjWO0s

Website: www.thebrummybrothers.com