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Mary Anna
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Pray Enough
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Stairwell performance of "Luckiest Man" off the debut, Ways Not to Lose
The Wood Brothers - Luckiest Man from Mason Jar Music on Vimeo.
"Shoofly Pie" - Track off The Wood Brothers' forthcoming album, Smoke Ring Halo
The Wood Brothers @ "KXT In-Studio" (Dallas, TX) 1/10:
EPK for Up Above My Head
In-Studio Performance of "Pray Enough" at PASTE
Interview in Flyp Magazine, The Wood Brothers - Loaded
(Video credit Matt McClain)
Listen to The Wood Brothers feature on NPR Weekend Edition April 30th, HERE
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Music
Up Above My Head |
Loaded |
Ways Not To Lose |
General Info
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Genre: Americana / Blues / Folk Rock
Location Atlanta to NYC, US
Profile Views: 481195
Last Login: 11/14/2012
Member Since 1/23/2006
Website www.thewoodbrothers.com
Type of Label Major
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Bio
..Ways Not To Lose.., the 2006 debut from the Wood Brothers had, in a sense, been a lifetime in the making—the first public collaboration between vocalist and guitarist Oliver Wood, who fronts Atlanta-based blues band King Johnson, and upright bassist Chris Wood, of the long-running, genre-blasting trio Medeski Martin and Wood. As players, they displayed an easy-going virtuosity; as siblings, they had an extraordinary rapport. Their folk and acoustic blues tunes, tinged with gospel hopefulness and country melancholy, were welcomed like old friends by both fans and pundits. National Public Radio named their debut disc one of their top ten discoveries that year. Rolling Stone declared, “The flip, easygoing party music on ‘Lose’ disguises sneakily deep inquiries into what it means to be alive, struggle with temptation, and every once in a while seek some truth.”.... With the 2008 release of ..Loaded.., the Wood Brothers engage in a more expansive musical dialogue that commenced well before they hit the studio; they collaborated for the first time on writing material together. John Medeski, returning as producer, got into the mix as the songs were just taking shape, and he plays keyboards on several tracks. The crew, working at a studio near Woodstock, New York, opened up the sessions to other musicians and friends—singers Amos Lee, Pieta Brown and Frazey Ford, steel guitarist Darick Campbell, violinists David Mansfield and Jennifer Choi, cellist David Eggar, drummers Billy Martin and Kenny Wolleson, and percussionist Donnie McCormick—making this a more fleshed-out, multi-layered band effort compared to the spare, live-in-the-studio approach of Ways Not To Lose. .... Check out tracks from "Loaded" on our new digital player ..HERE...... Or on Clear Channels Discover Music Site ..HERE...... Buy the special "Loaded" vinyl and cd package online ..HERE...... -
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Oliver Wood- guitar, vocals.. Chris Wood- bass, vocals -
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Bio:
Ways Not To Lose, the 2006 debut from the Wood Brothers had, in a sense, been a lifetime in the making—the first public collaboration between vocalist and guitarist Oliver Wood, who fronts Atlanta-based blues band King Johnson, and upright bassist Chris Wood, of the long-running, genre-blasting trio Medeski Martin and Wood. As players, they displayed an easy-going virtuosity; as siblings, they had an extraordinary rapport. Their folk and acoustic blues tunes, tinged with gospel hopefulness and country melancholy, were welcomed like old friends by both fans and pundits. National Public Radio named their debut disc one of their top ten discoveries that year. Rolling Stone declared, “The flip, easygoing party music on ‘Lose’ disguises sneakily deep inquiries into what it means to be alive, struggle with temptation, and every once in a while seek some truth.”With the 2008 release of Loaded, the Wood Brothers engage in a more expansive musical dialogue that commenced well before they hit the studio; they collaborated for the first time on writing material together. John Medeski, returning as producer, got into the mix as the songs were just taking shape, and he plays keyboards on several tracks. The crew, working at a studio near Woodstock, New York, opened up the sessions to other musicians and friends—singers Amos Lee, Pieta Brown and Frazey Ford, steel guitarist Darick Campbell, violinists David Mansfield and Jennifer Choi, cellist David Eggar, drummers Billy Martin and Kenny Wolleson, and percussionist Donnie McCormick—making this a more fleshed-out, multi-layered band effort compared to the spare, live-in-the-studio approach of Ways Not To Lose.
Check out tracks from "Loaded" on our new digital player HERE
Or on Clear Channels Discover Music Site HERE
Buy the special "Loaded" vinyl and cd package online HERE
Member Since:
January 23, 2006Members:
Oliver Wood- guitar, vocalsChris Wood- bass, vocals


















