Post by skylinemusic on Dec 13, 2014 13:57:32 GMT
Help us find a showcase and we'll find ways to return the favor.
Megan Jean and the KFB perform a folk-inspired duo that blends Americana, punk, dance, bluegrass and the avant-garde that has been described as heavy metal, from 1927. Inventive percussion, electrified banjo, and a voice like the Devil Herself have earned Megan Jean and the KFB a dedicated following.
Calling the road home on a “never-ending tour,” this transient married duo has taken their nomadic musical lifestyle and transformed it into a kind of Voodoo that unites scenes, fans, and musical styles. This is a band that lives to perform, and is fueled by sheer guts and know how. A washboard and a banjo have never sounded so fresh, so new, so musical. The band was featured on PBS performing their original composition “These Bones” as part of a music documentary series Music Voyager, which broadcast internationally and led to many new opportunities for this eclectic and very talented duo. In July of 2012 they won the prestigious “Under The Radar Competition” at FloydFest , one of the Southeast’s major grassroots folk and bluegrass festivals.
Megan Jean has an official FA showcase, but we want to do more - much more. Agent: Bruce Houghton/Skyline Music - bruce@skylineonline.com.
Megan Jean and the KFB perform a folk-inspired duo that blends Americana, punk, dance, bluegrass and the avant-garde that has been described as heavy metal, from 1927. Inventive percussion, electrified banjo, and a voice like the Devil Herself have earned Megan Jean and the KFB a dedicated following.
Calling the road home on a “never-ending tour,” this transient married duo has taken their nomadic musical lifestyle and transformed it into a kind of Voodoo that unites scenes, fans, and musical styles. This is a band that lives to perform, and is fueled by sheer guts and know how. A washboard and a banjo have never sounded so fresh, so new, so musical. The band was featured on PBS performing their original composition “These Bones” as part of a music documentary series Music Voyager, which broadcast internationally and led to many new opportunities for this eclectic and very talented duo. In July of 2012 they won the prestigious “Under The Radar Competition” at FloydFest , one of the Southeast’s major grassroots folk and bluegrass festivals.
“Then there's that voice, a foghorn of emotional truth…powerful and occasionally profound, with a sometimes chilling tone that gets under your skin and crawls around as it rips a room full of listeners apart” The Columbia (SC) Free Times
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