Here's a recipe for enjoyment:
Original crafted music that is classic Americana, grown locally. 1 part juke joint, 1 part honky-tonk, 1 part front porch and 1 part roadhouse - The Red Haired Strangers are just plain pleasing, but anything but plain.
Original crafted music that is classic Americana, grown locally. 1 part juke joint, 1 part honky-tonk, 1 part front porch and 1 part roadhouse - The Red Haired Strangers are just plain pleasing, but anything but plain.
Even if you don't like bluegrass, I defy you to keep still. Their music is designed for clapping, toe-tapping and hoe-downing. The content hits all factions of the country songwriter party: original words set to driving melodies complete with evocative images of wandering, trains, sin and love lost.
For 15 years they have distilled their product, but only in the past couple has it come out of the backwoods (hidden like a moonshiners secret still) to the forefront of the region's consciousness. I can't say at this point I'm the first to recommend them to a mass audience, but if I'm the first to recommend them to you, then it's worth telling you to get on the train.
The Red Haired Strangers don't want to leave without you, but they will if you ignore the 'all-aboard' call.
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