Mama Ain't Dead
River Styx Brewing
166 Boulder Dr
Fitchburg, MA 01420
Jul 19, 2019
7:00 PM EDT
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Mama Ain't Dead Biography
She may only be sleeping, but Mama Ain’t Dead. This quartet continues the American roots tradition while infusing contemporary songs with old-time appeal. Multi-instrumentalists and songwriters Betsy Heron, Brie Green, Scott Heron, and Tim Cackett deliver a down-home sound driven by fiddles and banjos that fixes to leave toes tapping and feet stomping.
The group teamed up in the fall of 2018, drawn together by their love for fiddle tunes, bluegrass, and old-time music. Sisters Betsy and Brie have been playing tunes together for most of their lives. The two make up one half of central Massachusetts’ The Green Sisters. Tim, mandolin player for the band Town Meeting, and Scott, who plays in the duo Green Heron alongside his wife Betsy, had both at one point (but separately) played in the New England metal and hardcore scene before trading their half-stack amplifiers for mandolins and banjos.
Today, the band rambles around New England, making a ruckus in whatever bar, coffeehouse, or festival still celebrates the American folk tradition. Mama keeps the live show fresh, digging into ripping fiddle tunes, honoring old bluegrass standards, or belting out original sing-alongs with 3- and sometimes 4-part harmonies.
Mama Ain’t Dead is currently hard at work recording their debut album with engineer Tom Mahnken of Ruckus Studios in Ashfield, MA. The self-produced, 10-song album is expected to make a release by mid-2019.
Booking: mamaaintdeadband@gmail.com
Read MoreThe group teamed up in the fall of 2018, drawn together by their love for fiddle tunes, bluegrass, and old-time music. Sisters Betsy and Brie have been playing tunes together for most of their lives. The two make up one half of central Massachusetts’ The Green Sisters. Tim, mandolin player for the band Town Meeting, and Scott, who plays in the duo Green Heron alongside his wife Betsy, had both at one point (but separately) played in the New England metal and hardcore scene before trading their half-stack amplifiers for mandolins and banjos.
Today, the band rambles around New England, making a ruckus in whatever bar, coffeehouse, or festival still celebrates the American folk tradition. Mama keeps the live show fresh, digging into ripping fiddle tunes, honoring old bluegrass standards, or belting out original sing-alongs with 3- and sometimes 4-part harmonies.
Mama Ain’t Dead is currently hard at work recording their debut album with engineer Tom Mahnken of Ruckus Studios in Ashfield, MA. The self-produced, 10-song album is expected to make a release by mid-2019.
Booking: mamaaintdeadband@gmail.com
Old-time
Bluegrass
Folk
Americana
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