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+ | Often falling under the nondescript "cowpunk" banner, Anchorhead is really a traditonal country and western band that covers the occasional Pixies song. Sounds similar to Uncle Tupelo, a comparison Todd dislikes. | ||
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== Members == | == Members == | ||
*[[Todd Holdman]] (bass, vocals) | *[[Todd Holdman]] (bass, vocals) | ||
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== Highlights == | == Highlights == | ||
− | Anchorhead travelled to Fargo and played the legendary Ralphs Corner Bar around 5 times. Recorded 'Love and the Color Blue' with Tom Herbers at 3rd Ear (near the U) and 'Disaster' with Rich Mattson at Flower Pot (NE Mpls). Currently, recording album number three in Nick Holz's basement | + | *Anchorhead travelled to Fargo and played the legendary Ralphs Corner Bar around 5 times. |
− | + | *Recorded 'Love and the Color Blue' with Tom Herbers at 3rd Ear (near the U) and 'Disaster' with Rich Mattson at Flower Pot (NE Mpls). | |
− | + | *Currently, recording album number three in Nick Holz's basement. | |
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== Shows == | == Shows == | ||
*Played their first show at Big V's in St. Paul as the High and Mightys. | *Played their first show at Big V's in St. Paul as the High and Mightys. | ||
+ | *Andrew and Bridget Charon's Wedding. June 4th, 2005. | ||
== Discography == | == Discography == | ||
*[[Love and the Color Blue]] | *[[Love and the Color Blue]] | ||
*[[Disaster]] | *[[Disaster]] | ||
+ | *Entire mp3 catalog can be downloaded (for free) from [http://www.anchorhead.net their website]. | ||
== Related Bands == | == Related Bands == | ||
*[[7 O'clock Sucker]] | *[[7 O'clock Sucker]] | ||
+ | *[[Bazircus]] | ||
*[[Connie Hill and Sundown]] | *[[Connie Hill and Sundown]] | ||
*[[Federal Weights and Measures]] | *[[Federal Weights and Measures]] | ||
+ | *[[Five Easy Pieces]] | ||
*[[Larry Gin and the Tonics]] | *[[Larry Gin and the Tonics]] | ||
*[[Man Afraid]] | *[[Man Afraid]] | ||
+ | *[[Merci Blah Blah]] | ||
*[[Nobody's Children]] | *[[Nobody's Children]] | ||
*[[Roy Hubbs]] | *[[Roy Hubbs]] | ||
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*[[Trapper John]] | *[[Trapper John]] | ||
*[[Valvestems, The]] | *[[Valvestems, The]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:29, 8 May 2018
Often falling under the nondescript "cowpunk" banner, Anchorhead is really a traditonal country and western band that covers the occasional Pixies song. Sounds similar to Uncle Tupelo, a comparison Todd dislikes.
Members
- Todd Holdman (bass, vocals)
- Tony Thomas (guitar, mandolin, banjo, vocals)
- Joshua Hill Lemon (guitar, vocals)
- Nick Holz (drums)
- Jeff Waldeland (pedal steel guitar, guitar)
Highlights
- Anchorhead travelled to Fargo and played the legendary Ralphs Corner Bar around 5 times.
- Recorded 'Love and the Color Blue' with Tom Herbers at 3rd Ear (near the U) and 'Disaster' with Rich Mattson at Flower Pot (NE Mpls).
- Currently, recording album number three in Nick Holz's basement.
Shows
- Played their first show at Big V's in St. Paul as the High and Mightys.
- Andrew and Bridget Charon's Wedding. June 4th, 2005.
Discography
- Love and the Color Blue
- Disaster
- Entire mp3 catalog can be downloaded (for free) from their website.