The Kernal
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Natasha
April 16th 2022
This was first time @ The Law Office, and hearing The Kernal, fantastic evening! I was impressed with this Band’s performance, enjoyed all the originality, set up. for a perfect evening!!! I will go to another show from The Kernal when their local again!!!
Yorkville, IL@The Law Office Pub
Ross
February 8th 2022
Local band played covers first...and then the pros stepped up. So talented, so tight. These guys work hard. The Kernal's stage presence is even so much better than the albums. What a fun evening. These guys like each other, like to play with each other, and that shows in the concert. Don't miss these guys.
Greenville, SC@Radio Room
About The Kernal
It all started with a red polyester suit. The western-style outfit belonged to Joe Garner's father Charlie, who played bass on the Grand Ole Opry for thirty years, famously backing 'doodle-doo-doo' star Del Reeves. After his dad passed, Joe went into the attic of his family home, looking for a keepsake. What he found was an alter ego and the beginning of a rich, cathartic ten-year musical journey that culminates with his latest release, Listen to the Blood.
“I thought, I'm going to put this old suit on and I'm going to be my own version of some of these country guys, like my dad and Del,” says Garner. “That's how the project began. I thought of the name The Kernal in terms of 'kerning,' as in getting the letters straight in a design. Aligning myself is kind of the idea behind the name. I obviously had the love of country music that I got from my dad. But there were definitely some loose ends in our relationship that weren't tied before he died. That part of it drove me to put myself into this world and try to iron out some demons. Listen to the Blood is the last of a three-album arc, which has been about me trying to prove myself worthy in some ways in a game that my dad had ostensibly mastered.”
With a storyteller's eye and sly sense of humor that echoes not only his “honorary uncle” Del Reeves, but Tom T. Hall and Roger Miller, Garner delves deep into everything from family dysfunction to road trips to matters of the heart. The music, which he describes with a laugh as “diet country,” embodies the spirit of that genre without any of the slavishness or self-seriousness of much modern Americana. Rolling Stone has called his style “sweetly subversive, intellectual and addictive,” while Lo-Down said “the songs have an air of nostalgia but they sound far from old - modern, yet timeless. ”
“I thought, I'm going to put this old suit on and I'm going to be my own version of some of these country guys, like my dad and Del,” says Garner. “That's how the project began. I thought of the name The Kernal in terms of 'kerning,' as in getting the letters straight in a design. Aligning myself is kind of the idea behind the name. I obviously had the love of country music that I got from my dad. But there were definitely some loose ends in our relationship that weren't tied before he died. That part of it drove me to put myself into this world and try to iron out some demons. Listen to the Blood is the last of a three-album arc, which has been about me trying to prove myself worthy in some ways in a game that my dad had ostensibly mastered.”
With a storyteller's eye and sly sense of humor that echoes not only his “honorary uncle” Del Reeves, but Tom T. Hall and Roger Miller, Garner delves deep into everything from family dysfunction to road trips to matters of the heart. The music, which he describes with a laugh as “diet country,” embodies the spirit of that genre without any of the slavishness or self-seriousness of much modern Americana. Rolling Stone has called his style “sweetly subversive, intellectual and addictive,” while Lo-Down said “the songs have an air of nostalgia but they sound far from old - modern, yet timeless. ”
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Genres:
Folk, Alt-country, Americana, Indie, Light Country, Country
Band Members:
KERN, JB BERNHARDT, DIZZY DOM BILLETT, COTTON CLIFTON
Hometown:
Jackson, Tennessee
No upcoming shows
Send a request to The Kernal to play in your city
Request a Show
Similar Artists On Tour
concerts and tour dates
Past
OCT
26
2024
Florence, AL
Singin' River Brewing
I Was There
OCT
25
2024
Jackson, TN
The Downtown Tavern
I Was There
OCT
24
2024
Nashville, TN
The 5 Spot
I Was There
NOV
30
2023
Nashville, TN
The Basement East
I Was There
AUG
06
2023
Happy Valley, OR
Pendarvis Farm
I Was There
AUG
03
2023
Happy Valley, OR
Pendarvis Farm
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews
Natasha
April 16th 2022
This was first time @ The Law Office, and hearing The Kernal, fantastic evening! I was impressed with this Band’s performance, enjoyed all the originality, set up. for a perfect evening!!! I will go to another show from The Kernal when their local again!!!
Yorkville, IL@The Law Office Pub
Ross
February 8th 2022
Local band played covers first...and then the pros stepped up. So talented, so tight. These guys work hard. The Kernal's stage presence is even so much better than the albums. What a fun evening. These guys like each other, like to play with each other, and that shows in the concert. Don't miss these guys.
Greenville, SC@Radio Room
About The Kernal
It all started with a red polyester suit. The western-style outfit belonged to Joe Garner's father Charlie, who played bass on the Grand Ole Opry for thirty years, famously backing 'doodle-doo-doo' star Del Reeves. After his dad passed, Joe went into the attic of his family home, looking for a keepsake. What he found was an alter ego and the beginning of a rich, cathartic ten-year musical journey that culminates with his latest release, Listen to the Blood.
“I thought, I'm going to put this old suit on and I'm going to be my own version of some of these country guys, like my dad and Del,” says Garner. “That's how the project began. I thought of the name The Kernal in terms of 'kerning,' as in getting the letters straight in a design. Aligning myself is kind of the idea behind the name. I obviously had the love of country music that I got from my dad. But there were definitely some loose ends in our relationship that weren't tied before he died. That part of it drove me to put myself into this world and try to iron out some demons. Listen to the Blood is the last of a three-album arc, which has been about me trying to prove myself worthy in some ways in a game that my dad had ostensibly mastered.”
With a storyteller's eye and sly sense of humor that echoes not only his “honorary uncle” Del Reeves, but Tom T. Hall and Roger Miller, Garner delves deep into everything from family dysfunction to road trips to matters of the heart. The music, which he describes with a laugh as “diet country,” embodies the spirit of that genre without any of the slavishness or self-seriousness of much modern Americana. Rolling Stone has called his style “sweetly subversive, intellectual and addictive,” while Lo-Down said “the songs have an air of nostalgia but they sound far from old - modern, yet timeless. ”
“I thought, I'm going to put this old suit on and I'm going to be my own version of some of these country guys, like my dad and Del,” says Garner. “That's how the project began. I thought of the name The Kernal in terms of 'kerning,' as in getting the letters straight in a design. Aligning myself is kind of the idea behind the name. I obviously had the love of country music that I got from my dad. But there were definitely some loose ends in our relationship that weren't tied before he died. That part of it drove me to put myself into this world and try to iron out some demons. Listen to the Blood is the last of a three-album arc, which has been about me trying to prove myself worthy in some ways in a game that my dad had ostensibly mastered.”
With a storyteller's eye and sly sense of humor that echoes not only his “honorary uncle” Del Reeves, but Tom T. Hall and Roger Miller, Garner delves deep into everything from family dysfunction to road trips to matters of the heart. The music, which he describes with a laugh as “diet country,” embodies the spirit of that genre without any of the slavishness or self-seriousness of much modern Americana. Rolling Stone has called his style “sweetly subversive, intellectual and addictive,” while Lo-Down said “the songs have an air of nostalgia but they sound far from old - modern, yet timeless. ”
Show More
Genres:
Folk, Alt-country, Americana, Indie, Light Country, Country
Band Members:
KERN, JB BERNHARDT, DIZZY DOM BILLETT, COTTON CLIFTON
Hometown:
Jackson, Tennessee
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