Cabinet

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Tower 06:02 Tools
Shifty Shaft 08:57 Tools
Caroline 06:02 Tools
Ms. Molly 06:02 Tools
DOORS 05:10 Tools
HEAVY RAIN 03:31 Tools
Elizabeth 05:00 Tools
Dirt 08:48 Tools
The Dove 04:42 Tools
Coalminers 07:46 Tools
ELEANOR 03:59 Tools
SUSQUEHANNA BREAKDOWN 02:57 Tools
Cool River 04:07 Tools
TWO TIMER 03:12 Tools
Treesap 03:20 Tools
Old Farmer's Mill 05:15 Tools
OXYGEN 04:45 Tools
The One 05:47 Tools
HIT IT ON THE HEAD 03:45 Tools
Pennsylvania 03:43 Tools
CARRY ME IN A BUCKET 05:15 Tools
WINE AND SHINE 03:44 Tools
DIAMOND JOE 04:05 Tools
Carry On 07:00 Tools
Old Time Songs 04:21 Tools
GATHER ALL YE 04:07 Tools
Poor Man's Blues 09:09 Tools
Long Journey Home 03:55 Tools
Mr. Spaceman 07:45 Tools
RRR 04:21 Tools
Celebration 07:45 Tools
Tower>Salt Creek 09:09 Tools
Pine Billy 07:01 Tools
Home Now 07:01 Tools
Old Famer's Mill 03:37 Tools
Shifty Shaft>Treesap 08:34 Tools
Tears of Laughter 07:01 Tools
Bottom Of The Sea 04:45 Tools
Red River Valley 07:01 Tools
Shined Like The Sun 07:01 Tools
Treat Me so Bad 07:01 Tools
Mysterio 04:45 Tools
Admitting 04:23 Tools
The Tower 04:22 Tools
Cut Down Tree 03:18 Tools
Salt Creek 03:18 Tools
Any Old Sign 03:40 Tools
A Smile 06:49 Tools
Gumboots 04:37 Tools
Eat My Dust 04:18 Tools
The Boy In The Bubble 05:32 Tools
Shine Like The Sun 04:18 Tools
Carry On... 06:49 Tools
Pig in a Pen 04:06 Tools
Po’s Reel 03:40 Tools
High on the Mountain Top 04:22 Tools
Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms 03:26 Tools
I Ain't Broke 03:40 Tools
Foolish the Police Policy 03:18 Tools
Easy Wind 04:45 Tools
Nashville Blues 04:45 Tools
Sharecropper's Son 03:36 Tools
Dove 04:45 Tools
The Old Farmer's Mill 03:36 Tools
Po's Reel 05:30 Tools
Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow 03:47 Tools
Two Dollar bill 04:45 Tools
Old Farmers Mill 03:04 Tools
Elizabeth (Live) 05:30 Tools
Shady Grove 05:14 Tools
Caroline > 05:55 Tools
Wine & Shine 03:47 Tools
Another Good Thing 03:47 Tools
Intro 05:30 Tools
Clinch Mountain Backstep 05:30 Tools
Pike County Breakdown 03:47 Tools
Watching the Detectives 03:47 Tools
Cumberland Blues 05:55 Tools
06 The Dove 04:43 Tools
Tree Sap 02:55 Tools
Whine and Shine 05:44 Tools
Old Farmers Mill (Live) 05:55 Tools
Spaceman 09:09 Tools
Ma 05:55 Tools
TOWER/SALT CREEK 09:09 Tools
Coal Miners 05:44 Tools
Caroline > Shined Like the Sun 05:44 Tools
99 years/Pike County 05:44 Tools
I'll Go Steppin' Too/Long Journey Home 05:44 Tools
Elizabeth/Lil Mag 05:44 Tools
Old Home Place 03:47 Tools
01 Elizabeth 05:01 Tools
Went To See The Gypsy 05:01 Tools
Hey Baby 04:23 Tools
High On A Mountain Top/Pig In A Pen 04:23 Tools
Ground Hog 04:23 Tools
Tower > Salt Creek 09:09 Tools
05 Dirt 08:50 Tools
Arco Arena > Jam > Arco Arena 04:23 Tools
Brown Eyed Woman 05:44 Tools
I Know You Rider 05:44 Tools
04 The Tower 04:23 Tools
Mickey's Wink 04:23 Tools
All About You 04:23 Tools
Ain't Gona Work Tomorrow 04:23 Tools
Caroline/Shine Like The Sun 04:23 Tools
08 The One 04:23 Tools
10 The Old Farmer's Mill 03:37 Tools
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Wherever, whenever and with whomever you talk local music, the band name Cabinet seems to come up. With a tasty blend of banjo, mandolin, fiddle, upright bass and acoustic guitar, the Scranton Pennsylvania group has caught the ears of bluegrass admirers, jam band lovers and even fans in the indie/all-ages scene. Cabinet’s diverse sound is the product of an assorted group of musicians with unique influences and backgrounds. The band consists of six talented musicians – J.P. Biondo (mandolin, vocals), Pappy Biondo (banjo, vocals), Mickey Coviello (acoustic guitar, vocals), Todd Kopec (fiddle, vocals), Dylan Skursky (electric/upright bass, vocals) and Jami Novak (drums/percussion). The members range in age from early 20s to mid 30s, with drummer Novak being the oldest. Coviello and his mandolin-playing songwriting partner J.P. Biondo formed the nucleus of Cabinet before the rest of the band came along. Although Cabinet has only been around for about two years they have already forged a dedicated and growing fanbase in the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre area. Notheastern Pennsylvania is Cabinet’s core area, but the band has also focused markets like Vermont, Cleveland and Pittsburgh. Along with live performances, Cabinet has spent the past five months recording its self-titled album with Eric Ritter at Windmill Agency Studio in Mt. Cobb. J.P. Biondo believed that recording the new album was the natural next step for the band. From the moment they walked into the studio, everybody was just on fire, giving a fresh feel to the music. Biondo explained that it was the contrasting atmosphere of Eric Ritter’s studio in Mt. Cobb that really inspired the band, giving it an entirely new musical experience by stepping off the stage and into the studio. “I think that besides the state of the art recording equipment, the best part of the studio is that it is actually a barn,” Binodo said. “Between songs, we’d all go outside and hang out on the farm. The great atmosphere definitely helped ease the long recording process.” Biondo said that the band wanted to “keep the feeling of (our) live sound” throughout the recording. They accomplished that by recording the songs as a band, and laying vocal tracks separately. Cabinet narrowed 15 songs down to the best 11, an accumulation of the band’s earliest beginnings to its most recent work. Ropeadope will release Cabinet’s self-titled album this April. Ropeadope recognized them for their unique style that crosses over from traditional bluegrass to the intimate live music scene. This album will be available for your listening pleasure on April 20, 2009. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.