moonshine, the Dukes of Hazzard, lousy jobs, lousy women,
prison, Conan the Barbarian, barbarianism in general, sacrilege
Sounds Like
If Hank Williams Sr. smoked crack cocaine, had a baby with
Pink Floyd, who then had its genes spliced with the Sex Pistols
and was raised in the deep dirty south listening to country and
bluegrass all its life - that child would fit right in to the American
Graveyard lineup.
Gathered together from New York, New Orleans, and Brownwood, Texas - American Graveyard has set out to beat down the ear drums of audiences across the globe. Since Spring 2004 the band has been playing clubs throughout Austin and central Texas, gathering momentum and a following. A series of cast changes has caused them to regroup several times - the last of which was in January 2005.
Since that time they've been polishing their unique blend of country, bluegrass, and down-home rock-n-roll, while throwing in elements of punkrock, psychedelia, blues, and jazz. It's a sonic buffet with a little taste of everything.
"How to describe them? Hmm. Alt-alt.country, maybe. One of the coolest bands ever, they will rock you with a banjo and a blues harp better than 99% of the Marshall stacks out there." -- Randy Kirchhof--
For Booking or info contact:
americangraveyard@hotmail.com
---HEAR YE, HEAR YE---
THE LATEST AMERICAN GRAVEYARD CD
"Rough Around The Edges"
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I suck for missing your birthday Billy Jack, this is the 1st time in the 4 years that I've known you guys that I didnt make it to Nutty Brown:( I had to work unfortunately. Next year I will be there! Love you all muchly! I hope you guys are doin well;)
holy shit that was fun, i feel fortunate to be a part of this band. thank you guys for coming out, i'm already looking forward to next year, billy jack
The Huns Rugby 35th Anniversary Reunion starts this Friday with a happy hour in Austin, but we'll stop by the Gray Horse on our way home and rock with y'all.