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Take the basic principles of punk rock -ala Fear, circa early 80's, and the breakneck precision of Bill Monroe & His Bluegrass Boys and you might just begin to get a sense of what Jayke Orvis is all about. A native of Milwaukee, WI, Orvis has been setting and raising the bar for punks-turned-pickers ever since his days in .357 String Band -of which he is a founding and former member. Known for his lightning quick mandolin picking, he effortlessly infuses punk, rock, blues, gypsy, honky-tonk, bluegrass and old-time to develop a style all his own helping to define the sound of a genre while simultaneously, and gratifyingly, making it all that much more difficult to pin a name onto.
After leaving Milwaukee in 2007 he relocated to Pittsburgh, PA where he now calls home, that is when he's not touring nearly full-time as mandolin and banjo player with The Goddamn Gallows, or for his own project Jayke Orvis & The Broken Band. As singer, instrumentalist, composer, and bandleader, Orvis relies on an impressive live lineup assembled for The Broken Band: fellow Goddamn Gallows band-mate and upright bassist Fishgutzzz, and singer-writers in their own right: guitarist James Hunnicutt, and banjo player Joe Perreze of The Perreze Farm.
Jayke Orvis's debut offering, It's All Been Said, was released in 2010 on Farmageddon Records. The ten-song album, recorded by J.B. Beverly at his Richmond-based Rebel Roots Studio, highlights a more personal side of Orvis's songwriting, masterfully running the gamut from dusty countrified ballads to infectious, flat picked throw-downs between he and the other artists gathered for the recording, including J.B. Beverly, Johnny Lawless, Dan Mazer, James Hunnicutt, Avery (of The Goddamn Gallows), and cigar box guitar whiz Geo Ballentine.
1. A Recipe for Tea
2. Yankee Taste
3. Feelings Like This
4. Beatin' My Head
5. Empty Bottles on a Broken Shelf
6. Thunderbolts and Lightening
7. Gone Forever More
8. Shady Grove Gypsy Moon
9. Streets
10. Dreadful Sinner
After leaving Milwaukee in 2007 he relocated to Pittsburgh, PA where he now calls home, that is when he's not touring nearly full-time as mandolin and banjo player with The Goddamn Gallows, or for his own project Jayke Orvis & The Broken Band. As singer, instrumentalist, composer, and bandleader, Orvis relies on an impressive live lineup assembled for The Broken Band: fellow Goddamn Gallows band-mate and upright bassist Fishgutzzz, and singer-writers in their own right: guitarist James Hunnicutt, and banjo player Joe Perreze of The Perreze Farm.
Jayke Orvis's debut offering, It's All Been Said, was released in 2010 on Farmageddon Records. The ten-song album, recorded by J.B. Beverly at his Richmond-based Rebel Roots Studio, highlights a more personal side of Orvis's songwriting, masterfully running the gamut from dusty countrified ballads to infectious, flat picked throw-downs between he and the other artists gathered for the recording, including J.B. Beverly, Johnny Lawless, Dan Mazer, James Hunnicutt, Avery (of The Goddamn Gallows), and cigar box guitar whiz Geo Ballentine.
1. A Recipe for Tea
2. Yankee Taste
3. Feelings Like This
4. Beatin' My Head
5. Empty Bottles on a Broken Shelf
6. Thunderbolts and Lightening
7. Gone Forever More
8. Shady Grove Gypsy Moon
9. Streets
10. Dreadful Sinner
Zusatzinformation
| Gewicht | 0.1 |
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| Lieferzeit | Nicht verfügbar |
| Manufacturer | FARMAGEDDON |
