Travers Chandler and Avery County
 

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Avery County is committed to the sound and image of old school "Baltimore Barroom" bluegrass with original and obscure material and in your face kick you in the teeth stage shows. Not to mention young, charming and good looking.

Avery County is a new touring band of seasoned professional musicians playing in the style of pioneers like Charlie Moore, Red Allen, Buzz Busby, Walter Hensley and Dee Gunter and bringing back the entertainment factor in bluegrass music. And the spirit of Baltimore Bar room bluegrass where good women and better music was king. The band took its name from the 1978 title of a Charlie Moore album citing their strong influence from Charlie Moore.

The band felt it was important to point to the man that had a profound impact on all of the members in the group. They were raised on the diet of bluegrass. They are from the heart of bluegrass country, but they are young and energetic with a bit of a wild streak and wanting to take the REAL lonesome sound to a new and younger audience. Recently at an appearance on Broadway in Nashville, TN they were refered to as the "Ramones of bluegrass."

Avery County Bluegrass members sing and play with a honky tonk bar room edge. They have toured with bluegrass greats such as Audie Blaylock, Karl Shiflett and the Big Country Show, and a 9-year stint with the hard edged James King Band. Their songs delve into the darker side of life that bluegrass was meant to explore, but groups have shied away from lately. They aren't afraid of alcohol, cheating, murder, and even redemption. Powerful originals mixed dark obscure bluegrass from the Baltimore/D.C. honky tonk bluegrass scene of the 1960's.

Influenced heavily by Charlie Moore, Buzz Busby, Red Allen, Frank Wakefield, Dee Gunter, Walter Hensley, Carter Stanley, the band feels every note they play and sing and relays that to the audience in a way that only a true bluegrass experience can bring. They can even bring a little joy with just the guitar and mandolin with the old time gospel sound.

Recording credits for members of the band include:

"Bed by the Window" -- James King Band
"Thirty Years of Farming" -- James King Band
"Mama Lives in Paradise" -- Mitch Harrell
"Ain't God Good" -- Paul Williams
"Purgatory Mountain" -- Jackass Flats
"Now Showing" -- Heather Berry
"Carolina Calling" -- New Classic Grass
"Bluegrass Piedmont Style" -- Misty Valley Boys

 
 

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