Oakhurst (band)

Oakhurst is an American bluegrass-rock band from Denver, Colorado. Founded by bassist Johnny James Qualley and singer Adam Patrick Hill in 1999, Oakhurst became a full-time nationally touring act in 2004 and has produced 5 records. Their most recent album is Barrel (2012) which was produced in Nashville, Tennessee by Joe Pisapia. The band spikes traditional bluegrass with rock & roll and a kamikaze rhythmic sensibility.

Awards

  • On June 28, 2007, Oakhurst was voted Best Bluegrass Band in Colorado by Denver Westword magazine.[1]

Personnel

Current members

Past members

  • Todd Hoefen ('99 - '04) *Andrew Clapp ('04 - '05) * Chris Budin ('05 - '12) - Drums
  • Ray Foss ('02 - '04) - Piano
  • Adam Smith - ('03 - '09) - Mandolin & Electric Guitar
  • Max Paley - ('09 - '15) - Mandolin, Electric Guitar & Vocals
  • Zach Daniels - ('04 - '11) Banjo, Electric Guitar, & Vocals
  • Daniel Lawrence Walker ('11 - '13) - Slide Guitar & Vocals
  • Ed Caner (at Wakarusa Festivals, a cruise or two, and South Dakota Venues) - Fiddle & Viola

Discography

  • Loose & Prosperous (2001)
    • River & Sticks
    • Punch Me
    • Speak
    • Loose & Prosperous
    • Hands Tucked
    • Djibouti
    • Trenchina
  • Greenhorn (2004)
    • Leslie's
    • Give
    • Sweet Carolina
    • Linger
    • Change
    • Four-Twenty
    • Circles
  • Dual Mono (2005)
    • Gypsies at JR's
    • Moonshine Still
    • Arkansas River
    • Brigade
    • Eggs On my Face
    • Grass is Greener
    • Dance Around
    • River and Sticks
    • Chili
    • Hit The Road
    • Kooky-Eyed Fox
    • Olivine
    • Can't Wait
    • Say Hello
  • Jump in the Getdown (2008)
    • Down the Lane
    • Huckleberry Strangler
    • Get Down
    • Passing Through
    • Love Law & Pain
    • Bitterroot Hop
    • Close Your Eyes
    • Soon As The Sun
    • Crazy
    • Run Run Run
    • Heart String
  • Barrel (2012)
    • Please
    • Out West
    • I'll Be Alright
    • Barrel
    • Promises
    • Hallelu
    • Hartford
    • Sunshine
    • Surrender
    • Toast
    • Time To Change
    • Everlovin' Born
    • Bonus Track: Satellites

References

  1. Westword Music Showcase Accessed September 13, 2007
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