Deadstring Brothers

Deadstring Brothers
Origin Detroit, Michigan, United States
Genres Alternative country
Years active 2003–2014
Labels Bloodshot
Website
Members Kurt Marschke
Past members Peter Ballard, Phil Durr, Eric Hoegemeyer, Aric Karpinski, William King,[1] Jason Lucia, Paul Hatchett, Jeff Cullum, Spencer Cullum,[2][3] Pat Kenneally, E. Travis Harrett, Michael Farmer, Masha Marjieh, Mike Lawrence,[4] Philip Skarich, Ross Westerbur, F Scott Kenny, Matt Wise, Ben Lancaster,[5] Nathan Kalish[6]

Deadstring Brothers were an alt-country/rock band from Detroit, Michigan fronted by guitarist/vocalist Kurt Marschke.

The Deadstring Brothers artist page on Bloodshot Records website lists the status of the band as no longer on tour, stating "The brutal and indifferent whims of the world drove these guys out of the business. It is to all our losses."[7] In 2018, Bloodshot Records released a digital-only compilation titled Best of... Deadstring Brothers[8].

After relocating to the Pacific Northwest in July 2013, Kurtis Brothers met Kris Stuart and Matt Cadenelli at the Wildwood MusicFest & Campout leading to the formation of a new all-star group called The Deadstring Family Band. The Deadstring Family Band consists of members of The Deadstring Brothers, Rootjack, Fernando, The Don of Division Street, and Portland Country Underground.[9].

Discography

References

  1. "Deadstring Brothers - Biography, Albums, Streaming Links - AllMusic". AllMusic.
  2. "Sessions: Deadstring Brothers « American Songwriter". 18 March 2010.
  3. "Leeds Music Scene". www.leedsmusicscene.net.
  4. "Americana Music Times - Deadstring Brothers". www.texasmusictimes.com.
  5. "Deadstring Brothers The Luminaire Talkin' Born Blues". World News.
  6. "Michigan-bred Deadstring Brothers on the comeback trail - Spins on Music". 14 August 2012.
  7. "Deadstring Brothers". Retrieved August 28, 2018.
  8. "Best of... Deadstring Brothers". Retrieved August 28, 2018.
  9. "Episode #85 featuring Wanderlodge & The Deadstring Family Band". Retrieved August 28, 2018.


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