Bradford Lee Folk
The Foundry
295 E Dougherty St
Athens, GA 30601
Sep 22, 2015
7:00 PM UTC
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The idea for Mipso arose out of freshman year daydreaming at UNC Chapel Hill. After the usual band-making delays, Mipso quickly went from idle picking to a campus staple. By junior year, UNC’s Chancellor was a regular guest on keyboard. By graduation, Mipso sold out Carrboro’s legendary Cat’s Cradle — four times.Now, after a whirlwind tour through Japan’s bustling bluegrass scene and a host of sold-out shows across North Carolina, Jacob, Joseph, Libby, and Wood are making the happy adjustment from local favorites to global emissaries for a decidedly new sound. As for the name of their particular sound, well, they call it Dark Holler Pop.$3 Terrapin pints, $3 Jim Beam drinks & $3 house wines. LADIES - enjoy two for one admission every week!
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Bradford Lee Folk Biography
Southern native Bradford Lee Folk works hard and plays hard. By day he's out on a John Deere tractor, tilling the land for a living as a long-time farmer. By night he's back home, tearing it up on stage with his Bluegrass Playboys, playing the rough-edged blend of bluegrass tradition and true country grit that's his stock-in-trade. After years heading up the seminal young bluegrass band Open Road and then running a rural honky-tonk in Colorado, Bradford Folk came back to Nashville determined to make his own music his own way. Documenting the life and times of Bradford Lee Folk and the Bluegrass Playboys
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