The Avett Brothers
Biography
The Avett Brothers' music has roots in traditional folk and bluegrass, but also captures the high spirits and no-boundaries attitude of rock & roll -- which is appropriate, since rock is where Scott Avett and Seth Avett first cut their teeth as musicians. Although siblings Scott (vocals, banjo) and Seth (vocals, guitar) began making music together as children, their group's genesis began when they were members of a rock band called Nemo, which gigged regularly in Greenville, NC. Looking for another outlet for their musical ideas, the Avetts began getting together with likeminded friends (most notably Nemo guitarist John Twomey) on Tuesdays for acoustic guitar pulls, where they'd share a few drinks and swap songs. As time passed, the weekly get-together (which was called "the Back Door Project" or "Nemo Downstairs") became a semi-public event, with the pickers busking for the enjoyment of passers-by, and Seth and Scott felt the new acoustic music they were making was as fun and satisfying as their rock band.
Twomey and the Avetts decided to document their side project in 2000, and "the Back Door Project" was renamed the Avett Brothers with the release of a self-titled album that same year. Nemo broke up before 2000 came to a close, and Seth and Scott decided to make the Avett Brothers their new priority. They amicably parted ways with Twomey and added upright bassist and vocalist Bob Crawford to the combo. After a few months of playing live shows, the new trio recorded its second album, 2002's Country Was. The Avett Brothers hit the road upon the album's release that summer, and used the opportunity to break in material for their next studio project, A Carolina Jubilee, which was released in 2003. (A live disc, Live at the Double Door Inn, was sandwiched between the two studio sets.)
Over the next several years, the Avett Brothers maintained a busy and prolific schedule. They released a lengthy and ambitious studio album, Mignonette, in 2004, another live disc in 2005, and both a full-length album (Four Thieves Gone: The Robinsville Sessions) and an EP (The Gleam) in 2006, all recorded during breaks in the group's heavy touring calendar. As if this weren't enough to keep the three men occupied, Crawford also recorded and performed with his side project New Jersey Transient, Seth Avett released albums under the moniker Darling, and Seth and Scott occasionally played shows with their electric band Oh What a Nightmare. In 2007, the Avett Brothers reached a new level of popularity with Emotionalism, their first album to make a dent on the Billboard charts. Rick Rubin took notice and signed the band to American Recordings, his own division of Sony BMG/Columbia, during the summer of 2008. The Gleam II, issued just several months later, was the Avett Brothers' last release on the Ramseur label, while 2009's I and Love and You served as their major-label debut. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

I And Love And You
2009

The Second Gleam
2008

Introducing Emotionalism
2007

Four Thieves Gone
2006

The Gleam
2006

Live, Vol-2
2005

Mignonette
2004
Best band I've heard since Boris McCutcheon! How can you not LOVE "I and Love and You."
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Studio recordings definitely don't do these guys justice. Saw them live a few days ago and they were absolutely mind blowing! If you get the chance to see them live - DO IT! Their energy and stage presence is absolutely amazing, not to mention that their music is beautiful, fresh and unique!
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This is the first new band that has truly excited me since Split Enz 30 years ago. Their show in San Francsico blew me away, and I had to see them again so I went to the Orpheum in Los Angeles last Saturday night. Amazing. Amazing. Amazing.
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These guys played an amazing show Friday at The Paramount in Seattle, WA. It's an experience to see them there on the stage having such a great time doing what they do!
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Cannot put into words what you will walk away with when you see The Avett Brothers live. Music on a cd doesn't do these guys justice.
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just saw them at TITS (Thursday in the Square) in buffalo and it was awesome!
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Just heard of this band. Truly amazing and beautiful stuff. One of a kind music!
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i had a chance to see them warm up at the Detroit cityfest and they played a few songs, and damn, even then my mind was blown. great music
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"Famous Flower of Manhatten is a great song by this group,the more I listen to them the more I like The Avett Bros.Thanks Pandora
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I have become addicted to their music, because after I've heard them, nothing is as good or pure or beautiful or heartfelt. Pandora helps me branch out a little, but they still are the best.
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these guys song writing and music truly is on another level than most.
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Every counselor at my camp in nauvoo, alabama loves them and one of the c.i.t.s got to go see them. it took me awhile to get into them but i'm so glad i did!
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If you don't like these guys, you suck at life. They will give you an eargasm every time.
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Diverse, well written songs, talented, heart felt lyrics and fun as hell to dance and drink to.
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The albums are great, but agree with others that the live show sets these guys apart.
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One of the best live shows I've ever seen. They do it right: perfect intensity, crowd interaction, flawless technique and bewildering improvisatio n a l skills. A must see.
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My husband and I were introduced to them at the Newport Folk Festival this summer. We both enjoyed them so much that we have purchased all of their albums since then. They were one of our favorite acts of the festival. They are very energetic live and I can't recommend them enough to others.
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Saw them last night for the second time and I again was far from disappointed . These guys are freaking amazing live. Their albums sound almost sedate compared to what they do in person, and that's how it should be!
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AMAZING!!! I love these guys. Saw them live at Britt Fest in Oregon. Stole the whole show. Lyrics, energy, humor..... They have it all!!!!
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I saw them in Louisville. It was the best show by far that I've ever seen! They have so much intensity and feeling and sincerity in their live music. You have to see them live. They are truly moving and their energy is contagious.
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They were at Strawberry Music Festival this fall. This is my new favorite station. They are AWESOME!
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these guys are super, but nothing compares to seeing them live. Very nice guys, too.
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i saw them at the three rivers arts festival in pittsburgh, pa. what an unbelievable show! at the end, the wind kicked up and stormclouds rolled in. they did a double-encor e in lightning! it was breathtaking .
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At the Beach and Nothing Short of Thankful are incredible. I'd love to see them live.
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When I bought my tickets (went with my 20 year old son) for the July 3rd show at Revolution Hall in Troy, NY, I saw a poster for an October 2007 show that I learned from the ticket seller was one of the best shows of the year and he had never heard of them. Neither had I until my 23 year old son played them for me in December. Sure, I was one of the oldest in the crowd but I saw 2 women at least in their 60's rocking out to them! Would like to see them at an outdoor festival next time.
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saw them at bonnaroo, and have to say it was one of the most amazing, exhilirating experiences anyone could ever have.
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The development of their sound since I first heard the Avett brothers is superb. Their lyrics resonate because they are so obviously real, with strengths and weaknesses just like the audience. Watching them, talking with them, I celebrate that they have stayed themselves, but stretched and grown in so many ways.
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Just saw them in Nelsonville at the Arts & Music Fest, and OH MY GOD! What a show! I look forward to their return to SE OH- these guys rock out with so much energy, it's contagious! I love 'em!
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Some of the most moving lyrics I've heard...can' t wait for them to return to NC
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