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Avett Brothers
They sold out with I and Love and You (American, 2009), that further incorporated elements of pop (such as the ballad The Perfect Space and Tin Man) at the expense of their soul.
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The Avett Brothers
American folk-rock band
The Avett Brothers | |
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The Avett Brothers at Red Rocks Amphitheater, 2022. Left to right: Bob Crawford, Scott Avett, Mike Marsh, Seth Avett, Bonnie Avett-Rini, Joe Kwon, Tania Elisabeth | |
Origin | Concord, North Carolina, U.S. |
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Years active | 2000–present |
Labels | Ramseur, American |
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Past members | John Twomey |
Website | theavettbrothers.com |
The Avett Brothers are an American folk rock band from Concord, North Carolina.[1] The band is made up of two brothers, Scott Avett (banjo, lead vocals, guitar, piano, kick-drum) and Seth Avett (guitar, lead vocals, piano, hi-hat) along with Bob Crawford (double bass, electric bass, violin, backing vocals) and Joe Kwon (cello, backing vocals). Mike Marsh (drums), Tania Elizabeth (fiddle) and Bonnie Avett-Rini (piano) are touring members of the band.
Following on from Seth and Scott's former rock band Nemo, The Avett Brothers combine bluegrass, country, punk, pop melodies, folk, rock and roll, indie rock, honky tonk, and ragtime to produce a novel so
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A Brief History by Seth Avett
The Early Years
Scott and Seth Avett were born in Cheyenne, WY and Charlotte, N.C. (respectively) and raised in Concord, North Carolina. They began with dreams of rock/pop stardom (Scott) and astronaut adventures (Seth). Eventually, they abandoned those dreams for the more attainable goals of folk and old-time stardom, and ultimately, abandoned these dreams for the even less likely dream of making a living playing original songs for people. These dreams were made exponentially more lofty by the sheer bad-ness of their earliest compositions. As fate and ignorance would have it, the brothers were not aware of the vast room for improvement their early songs provided, and so felt the need to proudly share them with anyone who would listen, or anyone who would not listen.
They grew up on a small hobby farm, grumbling often over the fact that they had never seen the likes of Hall & Oates, David Lee Roth, or El DeBarge anywhere near a pasture or a chicken house. They received piano lessons from a woman named Karen, guitar from a man named Nelson, a
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