Milkdrive

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Orion's Waltz 00:00 Tools
SoHo 02:51 Tools
Kay's Tune 04:01 Tools
Dry Creek Inn 02:58 Tools
Waves 02:40 Tools
Smokeblowers 03:29 Tools
Take Too Long 03:43 Tools
Back 03:10 Tools
Changa Chang 03:52 Tools
Camp Schnool 03:31 Tools
As They Go 04:05 Tools
Nightmares By The Sea 03:43 Tools
Hall Of Stone 03:31 Tools
The Ventures Of Smiley Bob Part 1 04:05 Tools
John Paul 04:38 Tools
Delephine 04:14 Tools
Fiji 02:39 Tools
Last Night I Dreamed 03:31 Tools
Stepping Stones 03:42 Tools
The Water 04:14 Tools
Run & Hide 04:14 Tools
Bad Girl 04:14 Tools
The Ventures Of Smiley Bob Part 2 04:38 Tools
Ode To Alice 02:13 Tools
Bones 05:41 Tools
Spare Key 02:13 Tools
Round The Bend 05:41 Tools
Dear Prudence 03:49 Tools
Papers On The Table 04:02 Tools
Tom's Ranch 04:52 Tools
Leavin’ 03:38 Tools
Gargamel's Cat 03:17 Tools
Gulf Road 03:38 Tools
Benny's Bus 03:48 Tools
The City 03:48 Tools
The Call Of The Milkman 05:19 Tools
Philbowl Baggins 05:10 Tools
In Your Dreams 05:41 Tools
02 Smokeblowers 00:00 Tools
Leavin' 03:40 Tools
Glass Eye 04:39 Tools
Slidestep 03:57 Tools
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From Austin, TX. Noah Jeffries-Guitar, harmony vocals Dennis Ludiker-Mandolin, harmony vocals Brian Beken-Fiddle, lead vocals Matt Mefford-Double Bass Contemporary jazz-grass band MilkDrive features award-winning instrumentalists Brian Beken on fiddle and lead vocals, Noah Jeffries on guitar and harmony vocals, Dennis Ludiker on mandolin and harmony vocals, and Matt Mefford on double bass. But awards reveal nothing about the Austin string band’s exhilarating sound. Fueled by equal parts tradition and innovation, MilkDrive delivers a distinctive acoustic experience that crosses genres, geographies, and generations. The band’s much-anticipated sophomore studio album WAVES, produced by Bil VornDick, will be released in June. Capturing the band’s sophisticated arrangements and fierce musicianship, the album showcases a number of original compositions and features guests Noam Pikelny (of Punch Brothers) and Futureman (of Bela Fleck & the Flecktones). Dennis Ludiker, Brian Beken and Noah Jeffries met as youngsters competing in the National Oldtime Fiddlers’ Contest in Weiser, Idaho. Eventually they migrated to Austin, where they toured with an eclectic mix of bands and honed their songwriting chops before joining up with bass player extraordinaire Matt Mefford and forming MilkDrive. In June 2009, the band recorded and released a live album, MILKDRIVE LIVE ’09, which spotlights the band’s vigorous picking technique and charismatic writing style. Their debut studio album ROAD FROM HOME, released in April 2011, combines haunting ballads with their signature instrumentals – “achieving a rootsy feel with a sophisticated edge,” as reviewer Graham Robertson put it. “A fantastic canvas for solo work.” Andrew Dansby of the Houston Chronicle calls the MilkDrive repertoire “a virtuosic blast of bluegrassy string-band music.” With labels that range from jamgrass and nu-folk to redneck gypsy jazz, the band has built a following that’s as funky and friendly as they are. The group plays festivals from coast to coast every year, with stops in between at Colorado’s beloved RockyGrass Festival and at home at the Austin City Limits Music Festival. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.