DeYarmond Edison

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silent signs 03:48 Tools
heroin(e) 00:00 Tools
love long gone 04:34 Tools
first impression 00:00 Tools
lift 00:00 Tools
heart for hire 00:00 Tools
ragstock 00:00 Tools
dead anchor 00:00 Tools
dash 00:00 Tools
we 00:00 Tools
time to know 00:00 Tools
The Lake 00:00 Tools
Leave Me Wishing More 00:00 Tools
As Long As I Can Go 00:00 Tools
Dusty Road (So Kind) 00:00 Tools
There Is Something 00:00 Tools
Jackson and David 00:00 Tools
Conquistadors 00:00 Tools
My Whole Life Long 00:00 Tools
The Unseen 00:00 Tools
(For Bill) 00:00 Tools
Epoch 00:00 Tools
Baby Done Got Your Number 00:00 Tools
Song For A Lover Of Long Ago 00:00 Tools
Where We Belong 00:00 Tools
Finale 00:00 Tools
The Longest Train 00:00 Tools
Going To Germany 00:00 Tools
I Been Drinking 00:00 Tools
Step It Up And Go 00:00 Tools
No Depression In Heaven 00:00 Tools
The Banks Of Ohio 00:00 Tools
Sea Legs 00:00 Tools
Will The Circle Be Unbroken 00:00 Tools
Satisfied Mind 00:00 Tools
Abel + Cain 00:00 Tools
Afro Blue 00:00 Tools
Come And Go With Me 00:00 Tools
Visual Performance Str. 00:00 Tools
Exercise In Abandonment 00:00 Tools
Dead Anchor (Bon Iver + Megafaun) 00:00 Tools
Four Keyboard Phase In A 00:00 Tools
DeYarmond Edison - Epoch 00:00 Tools
Dusty Road 00:00 Tools
Heroin(e) and Bones 00:00 Tools
baby done ... 00:00 Tools
song for 00:00 Tools
Worthy 00:00 Tools
Deyarmond Edison 00:00 Tools
You've Got A Friend (Carole King Cover) 00:00 Tools
Song for a Lover a Long Time Ago 00:00 Tools
Harmony's Coming (Live) 00:00 Tools
Dusty Road, So Kind 00:00 Tools
Step It Up And Go [Bob Dylan] (Live) 00:00 Tools
For Bill 00:00 Tools
Afro Blue (Live) 00:00 Tools
above and below - today 00:00 Tools
DeYarmond Edison - Silent Signs 00:00 Tools
Dusty road so kind 00:00 Tools
Harmony's Coming 00:00 Tools
Exercise In Abandonment (Live) 00:00 Tools
Herion(e) 00:00 Tools
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DeYarmond Edison was an American indie folk band active from 2002-6. Guitarist and vocalist Justin Vernon went on to create Bon Iver; three members (Brad Cook: bass, guitar; Phil Cook: keyboards, banjo; Joe Westerlund: Percussion) formed the freak folk group Megafaun, and Christopher Porterfield began composing, eventually establishing Field Report. DeYarmond Edison is a band of young men with a propensity for sounding old. Their modern elucidation of the singer-songwriter style comes from having soaked up the soul of the past, as well as a vision of the limitless potential for the future of Americana music. They ring it out on their audiences with a mature variety of instrumentation, including piano, banjo, blues harp, vibraphone, pedal steel guitar, organ, an array of electric and cross-acoustic guitars, fretless bass, and a drum set from the 1930's. The songs are born from seasoned songwriter Justin Vernon (a Bug Music Nashville-published writer), and expanded, colored and filled in by brothers Phil and Brad Cook (who have been with Vernon for nine years), Brian Moen, Joe Westerlund, and Christopher Porterfield. Their stunning list of influences bleed through into their music without ever taking over DYE's own handle on originality. With feet in the grave of the blues, ala Muddy Waters and Mississippi John Hurt, through to the birth of new Americana music from composers such as Bill Frisell and singers like Richard Buckner – without ever leaving behind the gospel of Mahalia Jackson, the high lonesome sounds of Ralph Stanley, the wickedness of Tom Waits, the sensibility of Bonnie Raitt, the R and B of Ray Charles and Sam Cooke, the rock of Springsteen, tenderness of Jackson Browne and the hidden existentialism of John Prine. - From Volume One Mag The band dissolved in 2006, with the Cooks and Westerlund going on to form Megafaun, and Justin Vernon leading Bon Iver. The band reunited to play two shows in their hometown of Eau Claire, Wisconsin in October of 2007. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.