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About Halo And The Harlots

During the summer of 2013, while on tour in Nashville with another band, Charlie Farr, the drummer of what would become Halo and the Harlots, suggested that the Artist henceforth known as Halo should purchase a Danelectro Longhorn bass because it was being offered at a great price and looked really badass. "But I don't know how to play bass guitar," Halo argued. However, the Harlots convinced her that she really needed to buy it, or else guitarist Mark Toolan would have to steal it for her. So, in order to save her band mate from certain jail time in the former Confederate Union, she scraped together the money and acquired the instrument legally. Shortly she discovered that she could, in fact, play it well enough to be punk as fuck, and a band was born. Long Live Rock n Roll! Undercover Punks
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Genres:
Blues, Punk Rock Blues

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About Halo And The Harlots

During the summer of 2013, while on tour in Nashville with another band, Charlie Farr, the drummer of what would become Halo and the Harlots, suggested that the Artist henceforth known as Halo should purchase a Danelectro Longhorn bass because it was being offered at a great price and looked really badass. "But I don't know how to play bass guitar," Halo argued. However, the Harlots convinced her that she really needed to buy it, or else guitarist Mark Toolan would have to steal it for her. So, in order to save her band mate from certain jail time in the former Confederate Union, she scraped together the money and acquired the instrument legally. Shortly she discovered that she could, in fact, play it well enough to be punk as fuck, and a band was born. Long Live Rock n Roll! Undercover Punks
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Genres:
Blues, Punk Rock Blues

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