the everybodyfields

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Aeroplane 03:27 Tools
Lonely Anywhere 00:00 Tools
Everything Is Okay 00:00 Tools
Leaving Today 00:00 Tools
Savior 00:00 Tools
Be Miner 00:00 Tools
Birthday 00:00 Tools
Tuesday 00:00 Tools
Wasted Time 00:00 Tools
Don't Turn Around 00:00 Tools
Out On The Highway 00:00 Tools
By Your Side 00:00 Tools
Over and Done 00:00 Tools
Silver Garden 00:00 Tools
Magazines 00:00 Tools
The Only King 00:00 Tools
T.V.A. 00:00 Tools
Good to be Home 00:00 Tools
Can't Have It 00:00 Tools
Leaving 00:00 Tools
I Can't Sleep 00:00 Tools
baby please 00:00 Tools
Hobarts 00:00 Tools
Arletta 00:00 Tools
His Pontiac 00:00 Tools
In Your Boots 00:00 Tools
The Red Rose 00:00 Tools
Fade Jeans Blue 00:00 Tools
Out of Town 00:00 Tools
So Good 00:00 Tools
Nubbins 00:00 Tools
Medicine Girl 00:00 Tools
Pairlee 00:00 Tools
White Envelopes 00:00 Tools
Angels 00:00 Tools
I've Been Riding on a Strange Wave 00:00 Tools
Worth Keeping 00:00 Tools
Suite: Motown 00:00 Tools
Mardi Gras 00:00 Tools
City Noise 00:00 Tools
only king 00:00 Tools
Gun 00:00 Tools
01 Gun 00:00 Tools
04 The Only King 00:00 Tools
05 I Can't Sleep 00:00 Tools
Let It Be Me 00:00 Tools
Jingle Bell Rock 00:00 Tools
So Good to Be Home 00:00 Tools
tva 00:00 Tools
xm radio loft session, 2008-03-31 00:00 Tools
Stuck On You 00:00 Tools
A Way Out 00:00 Tools
cant have it 00:00 Tools
Happy Fun Time 00:00 Tools
dont turn around 00:00 Tools
Sound of Lies 00:00 Tools
Worker's Playtime 00:00 Tools
Today 00:00 Tools
cant sleep 00:00 Tools
Saviour 00:00 Tools
By Your Sdie 00:00 Tools
Everything Is OK 00:00 Tools
T.V.A 00:00 Tools
Nothing is Okay 00:00 Tools
Lonely Everywhere 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
16 Aeroplane 00:00 Tools
New Song 00:00 Tools
01 Workers Playtime 00:00 Tools
Out On The Highway (cut) 00:00 Tools
Love Hurts 00:00 Tools
River 00:00 Tools
Strange Wave 00:00 Tools
O Holy Night 00:00 Tools
Lonely Anywhere (Daytrotter Session) 00:00 Tools
Silver Garden (Rhythm & Blooms 2013) 00:00 Tools
Hidden Track 00:00 Tools
Down By The Water (hidden track) 00:00 Tools
Everything Is Fine 00:00 Tools
Welcome to the Machine / Be Miner 00:00 Tools
It Doesn't Matter (bonus track) 00:00 Tools
Over Done 00:00 Tools
06 Welcome to the Machine > Be Miner 00:00 Tools
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the everybodyfields were an independent folk/country band from Johnson City, Tennessee. Band-members Sam Quinn and Jill Andrews met in 1999. When the everybodyfields released their first album in July of 2004, half-way there:electricity and the South, they introduced their listeners to a quietly-intense corner of the listening room. The same sound, deeply rooted in americana, bluegrass, and classic country, fills their sophomore release, Plague of Dreams, a folk ocean with crystal blue waters that run deep. Here you still find the slow, sad sounds of halfway there, but there is a new strength to the sound, a vein of rock and punk that is so well hidden, you don’t even know it’s there. Hailing from Johnson City, Tennessee, the everybodyfields are Sam Quinn (vocals, bass and guitar), Jill Andrews (vocals, bass and guitar), and Dave Richey (dobro). They’ve been playing together in their current incarnation for over two and a half years, and have toured extensively throughout the east coast and midwest for almost as long. Angela Oudean, of Bearfoot Bluegrass, is an accomplished fiddler, and joins the band on Plague of Dreams. Her contribution to the recording is phenomenal, a perfect thread of fiddling to hold the whole thing together. Plague of Dreams was recorded with Keith Smith at EKS, inc. almost entirely in one day. The group, known for their polished live performances, wanted to capture the feeling of playing together on the album. This affords a fluid, connected sound that you will not find when musicians are recorded separately onto a record. What separates this band from all others in their genre is the willingness they have to blur definitions. Plague of Dreams is filled with surprises, elements lifted from many musical styles and woven into their songwriting, flawlessly. All the songs on this album are original, written by Jill and Sam. One song (T.V.A., from halfway there) won 1st place in the Chris Austin Songwriting Contest 2005 at Merlefest. There is no doubt that Plague of Dreams will be just as recognized as the debut album. 2007 saw the everybodyfields release their third album, nothing is okay. The duo announced in 2009 that they were splitting to record separate projects. From http://www.theeverybodyfields.com/ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.