Music:  Saturday Night Line-Up

 

One Eyed Mary

 

OneEyedMary is a southern rock/blues/jam band. Formed in 1998 just to party! Bob Griffin and Leah Hill handle vocals, Kyle Collum thumps the big stand up bass, Mathew Isbell and Brandon Wiley wail on the guitars, Kent Boatwright slaps the congas and Larry Davis rocks the drums. We call it dirt road rock and roll, Remember to “Walk in the Sunshine and Drink a little Moonshine!”

 

 

Kendra Sutton and the Bad Luck Boys
Kendra Sutton Band

 

WBHM's "Tapestry" describes Kendra Sutton & the Bad Luck Boys as "Honky Tonk Soul." Often compared to Janis Joplin or Norah Jones, Kendra’s original songs draw from influences as diverse as Carol King to Muddy Waters. After a year of playing open mics around Birmingham, AL, Kendra recorded a solo piano/vocal album "Soft Landing." In 2006, Kendra formed a band and six months later, they recorded their latest CD at Sun Studio in Memphis. Now with dozens of shows under their belts, Kendra Sutton & the Bad Luck Boys have played venues of every type and recently opened for Rascal Flatts at the Verizon Amphitheater in Birmingham.   

www.myspace.com/kendrasuttonband     

 

The Back Row Baptists

Back Row BaptistsWhen asked why Birmingham singer/songwriter Chris Porter assembled the back Row Baptists his reply is simple, and direct. "I wanted to make something real." After years of consistent touring and recording with his alt-country bar burners, The Stolen Roses, Porter seems to have finally found his voice. "I'm sick of the lack of substance in country music! There has been so much heartache and turmoil to hit the Gulf Coast in the last decade its hard to believe that there hasn't been an honest voice to rise from the rubble."

The Back Row Baptists are a collection of reluctant troubadours straight from The Magic City, who's musical roots are as deep as the iron buried in its soil. Sarah Green (The Sunday Lovers, The Good Neighbors, and formerly of the Contraband) holds down duties as vocalist, drummer, and band parole officer. Handling the task of providing the soul and wisdom that only he can, Heath Green's duties include vocals, piano, harmonica, and bartender. Next comes the incomparable Jay Taylor on the upright bass guitar, Susan Nuckols (the contraband, Blue Galaxy, Wayne Newton, Neil Diamond, and God knows who else) on the fiddle, and the sonic insanity of Adam Guthrie (PAIN, The Wayne Mills Band and the Starmakers) and his Ukulele the Baptists have a sound and a show to be reckoned with.

The Back Row Baptists will be touring in support of there freshman release "Me and the Devil" throughout the year, and they will be looking to release a new full length record before the summer comes down hard on Birmingham Alabama.
   

www.myspace.com/chrisporterandthebackrowbaptists

 

 The Incredible Sandwich

The Incredible Sandwich is a hard-hitting progressive rock band hailing from Athens, GA. Forming in the Fall of 2007, the band has been busy composing, recording and gigging ever since.

April 2009, brought the release of their self-titled debut EP. The following June, the band won the award for “Upstart of the Year” at the 2009 Flagpole Athens Music Awards. After receiving considerable radio play, the band reached #11 on the Relix/Jamband.com radio charts for the month of October 2009 and has appeared on the HomeGrown Music Network’s radio charts as well. This eclectic quartet is rapidly amassing a strong fan base through their creative blend of musical styles such as Latin, jazz, funk and rock with unexpected educated improvisations.

“The Sandwich,” as they are known to their fans, features Matt McKinney on lead guitar and vocals, Kevin Juneau on bass guitar, Damian Kapcala on keyboards, and Rackley Davis on drums and vocals.

Website:  http://www.sonicbids.com/theincrediblesandwich

To read more about the Sandwich click HERE

 

Thursday Music Line-UpFriday Music Line-UpSaturday Music Line-UpSunday Music Line-Up

               

  
   
 
 256 MediaGroup
                  Copyright © 2010 Alabama Mountain Games: All rights reserved.