The Earl Brothers
Biography
The Earl Brothers aren't brothers or named Earl, but they've been making waves in bluegrass circles by dropping the fancy picking of traditional bands on top of tunes that hew close to the drinkin', cheatin' and hard luck tales of hard core honky tonk music. While they can't seem to get arrested in their hometown of San Francisco, the band is a major attraction at festivals and plays to sold out crowds at clubs throughout the Southeastern states. They get heavy airplay on bluegrass, country and folk stations all over the United States and Canada with critics praising the songwriting of lead singer, banjo player and group leader Bobby Earl Davis as "gothic country," tunes full of nameless dread and film noir spookiness. The band is a self-contained indie operation, selling their CDs almost exclusively at gigs and through CD Baby. Their three albums have topped the website's bluegrass, honky tonk and country charts for almost four years, and have drawn fans from Australia, Belgium, France, Japan, the Netherlands and New Zealand.
Bobby Earl Davis was born in Richmond, VA and raised by his banjo picking grandmother after his parents split up. His grandmother encouraged his love of bluegrass and bought him a Gibson Mastertone, the Cadillac of banjos, when he was 14.
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