Dangermuffin

Dangermuffin

Threesound, Byrn

Thu, March 14, 2013

Doors: 7:00 pm / Show: 7:00 pm

Tally Ho

Leesburg, VA

$10 Adv - $12 door

This event is all ages

Dangermuffin
Dangermuffin
On Dangermuffin's 2010 release Moonscapes, the Folly Beach, S.C.-based trio sang about home. Even they couldn't have expected the extent of that paradox — the album grew the band into a traveling national act, with songs on both SiriusXM's Jam_On and Outlaw Country stations and slots at major festivals across the country. With their brand new follow up, Olly Oxen Free, Dangermuffin have returned home. No longer easily dubbed an Americana or roots-rock band, the group's sound encompasses ska, calypso, and even Southern rock, often within the same song. Like the cry bellowed during a children's game of hide-and-seek, Olly Oxen Free signals that it's safe to come out from our hiding spots, gather back together, and celebrate late into the evening. Dangermuffin is more ready than ever to provide the soundtrack.
Threesound
Formed in the small town of Winchester, Virginia in 2009, Threesound embodies a musical passion that thrives in all music followers. Infectious grooves and harmonious melodies compliment each musicians talent, leading one to wonder how on earth such a young group of kids got so tight. This is Threesound, the band whose music will be respected by mainstream and underground listeners alike.
Byrn
Byrn
BYRN started in 2008 with an initial line up of Jason, Chris, Pete, and Mike. Derek Greygor joined the group in 2012 on percussion. First full length album recorded at BIAS studios in August of 2011.
Description
Eclectic Jam Rock - In other words BYRN doesn't really fit into a preconceived notion of a musical genre. On the foundation is a heavy blues influence, but the song styles range from fun and funky to emotional and epic. Always attempting to bring an improvisational element to live performances, BYRN writes their songs with changes signaled by riffs and hooks, rather beats and bars. This allows any musician to "Drive the Bus" and take the song in a new direction as they so please. This creates new opportunities that might otherwise be stifled under the pressures of attempts to force creativity.

BYRN has never attempted to be any thing they are not, and has not tried to position themselves into a specific genera. The band has always been true to heart, with no delusions of grandeur or unrealistic ambitions of being rock stars. We just love to Jam. While they may be placed into the jam band box, they are far from your average jam band. You will not see or hear this band attempting to copy or recreate the style or sound of another group. These guys don't try to be cool, because they don't need to. They seem perfectly content being themselves and they don't try to hide this, even on stage. This group of average Joes came together solely for the purpose of creating good music which gives goose bumps when played. This factor has lead to a truly pure and organic experience for the band and their audience.

Influences The members of BYRN have an varied influences which lead to the eclectic feel of the music they create.

Chris Washburn - Umphreys, moe. , Allmans, Dead, Panic, Warren Haynes, Clapton, Jeff Beck, Floyd,..... good music u know?

Jason Byrnes - Pink Floyd, Umphreys, Sabbath, Rush, G&R, moe, Jimi, The guy who invented bacon

Micheal Rivera - Jose Pasillas, Jose Rivera, Tito Puente, Green Day, Sublime, Herbie Hancock, Orquestra De La Luz, 311, Goldfinger, Nirvana

Pete Gruntz - sublime. 311, blind melon, jimi, led zed, doors, pink floyd, ccr, beatles, the stones

Press Contact byrnmusic@gmail.com or christopherhwashburn@gmail.com
Venue Information:
Tally Ho
19 West Market Street
Leesburg, VA, 20176
http://tallyholeesburg.com/