Here are some ridiculous almost full band shots from our most recent trip to the Eastern Shore. Too bad Lance had to use the bathroom…he could have been a part of these beauties!
The Herd of Main Street
For over three years now The Herd of Main Street has been bringing their blend of American music to listeners both young and old throughout the Baltimore area. Armed with countless influences and fierce determination, this five-piece band wants to grab the attention of every human body within ear shot of an amplifier. Call it soul, rock, country, blues, or just call it American, but the music of The Herd of Main Street is guaranteed to get hips a-shaking, feet a-tapping, heads a-bobbing, and hands a-clapping. You can look them up, but you can never look them down. And best of all, they're coming to your town.
http://herdofmainstreet.com/
http://twitter.com/#!/HerdOfMainSt
http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Herd-of-Main-Street/66214798578
Peter Wile - Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica
Gena Smith - Guitar, Slide Guitar, Vocals, pedal steel guitar
Corey Zook - Guitar
Lance Smith - Drums
Kevin Alban - Bass Guitar
Here are some photos from our first day of recording in the basement! More photos/video/banter coming soon!!!!
Billy Reid is officially even cooler then he was before. Not only is he an award winning fashion designer, but an avid supporter of some seriously awesome bands. The brand is now selling band-specific shirts, including the Drive-By Truckers, Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit, Justin Townes Earl, etc.
Other fantastic bands he has notoriously supported include…The Apache Relay, The Civil Wars, Deer Tick, Caitlin Rose, The Romany Rye, Hayes Carll, Jessica Lea Mayfield, The Dexateens, Doc Dailey & Magnolia Devil, and the list goes on…
This track is called “July,” from our second release Seven Dollar Grave. You can really hear Gena working that Pedal Steel. There just aren’t enough bands in Baltimore featuring Pedal Steel!
(10 plays)“Alabama Joe,” for your listening pleasure! This is from our album Seven Dollar Grave. Hope you enjoy!
(30 plays)Check out Jeannie C. Riley in all her glory! Tom T. Hall wrote one hell of a song!