Monthly Archive for January, 2010

Dockside EP up on Bandcamp!


Hey everyone… We just put up our Dockside EP for free download here. We recorded a 4 song EP down at the incredible Dockside Studios in Maurice, LA. What we got out of our experiences there was enlightening and special. We recorded all 4 songs live in one day. I hope you enjoy and there will be more to come!

News From Headquarters….

Hello everyone. This year so far has been real good. We’ve been accepted to play SXSW 2010 Music Festival in Austin, TX, in March, and have been accepted to play the Bluebird Cafe in Nashville, TN, in April. Two huge accomplishments for us so far! We are furthering our booking capabilities and are currently in the works about it. We are also working on new merch and stuff for you to get from us on upcoming shows. We have thoroughly enjoyed our time back home but are now ready to hit the road in a few days. Look out Gulf Coast! Here we come! We are also bringing our best pal, Memphis’ Jeremy Stanfill, with us to play with us. This will be our longest tour since September, a whopping 16 days straight. We will make the best of it and we can’t wait to see you if you are in the Gulf awaiting our arrival. We love you all. Until next time, swirl on…

Just Wanted To Say…

So I just wanted to let all you lovely people know that we are doing real good. We’ve recorded an awesome Christmas song that’s free to download at our bandcamp site, and some video has surfaced from the Ardent Sessions we did a few months back. We are getting ourselves together for our tour dates in December, shared with Memphis Greats Dave Cousar and Grace Askew. We plan on bringing with us a new Memphis act every time we go out on the road hopefully, as part of an idea we had almost a year back. People like Jeremy Stanfill, Rebecca Almond, Grace Askew, Dave Cousar, and many others who need to be heard from all types of people. We want to help our friends in every way possible. So if you come see us play live, look for not just us, but other fantastic musicians who deserve to be heard as well. It’s the scaled down version of The Memphis Soul Storm. We can’t wait to get back on the road. We hope to make new friends, and have more incredible stories and experiences as we




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