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MAY.
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2022
San Francisco, CA
House Concert (San Francisco Living Room)
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AGO.
28
2020
Galveston, TX
Old Quarter Acoustic Cafe
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JUN.
26
2020
Baton Rouge, LA
Zeeland Street Market
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MAY.
16
2020
Ramah, NM
Road to Rich's Tie Dye Party
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MAY.
15
2020
Tucson, AZ
Monterey Court
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MAR.
14
2020
Houston, TX
McGonigel's Mucky Duck
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Opiniones de seguidores
Diane Littlewing
12 de marzo de 2018
They were excellent as always! I Love this band and the guys are such good people!
Llano, TX@Llano Earth & Art Fest - 7:30 Set
John
5 de noviembre de 2017
Great band and comfortable venue
Dripping Springs, TX@Mercer Street Dance Hall - CTBA Annual Meeting
Gigi
3 de noviembre de 2017
I’d never seen Wood & Wire before. They were amazing! Would love to see them again anytime.
Dripping Springs, TX@Mercer Street Dance Hall - CTBA Annual Meeting
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It's been five years now since Wood & Wire sprouted out of the rich musical soil of Austin, Texas. In that time, they've written music, recorded albums, and performed at some of the most notable festivals and venues across the country.
In the often tightly defined genre of bluegrass music, Wood & Wire's ethos is not unheard of. Nor are the elements of song crafting, so often associated with their Texas home, that permeate their sound. That said, what comes out of the Wood & Wire blender is something entirely its own. Tony Kamel -- lead singer, guitarist, mover, shaker, and primary songwriter -- brings his material to the group in a malleable form, and the results are illimitable. "I think I'm most proud of how we've developed our sound together," says Kamel. "It feels great to step on stage feeling like we've really found our own style."
A culmination of very distinct musical personalities, there's one ambition they all share: "Our goal is to show up and drive, so that the energy hits you, and it's undeniable," says bassist Dom Fisher.
Fisher, a New York state native, formed the group with Kamel in 2011. Shortly thereafter, the addition of banjoist Trevor Smith, says Fisher, "really put us on a different level."
Smith, who had been playing music with Fisher, Kamel and other local musicians at a weekly bluegrass gig in Austin, actually grew up playing classical piano. After attending his first bluegrass festival, he picked up his main instrument, the banjo. "I was perplexed by the sound of it, and I had to figure it out," says Smith. "We're rooted in traditional bluegrass but don't limit ourselves to any perceived notion of what that's supposed to be. We do our own thing, and we realize that vision collectively."
Mandolinist Billy Bright joined the group in 2014. Bright brought with him a suitcase full of tunes and a trunk full of ideas."Billy really rounded us out in a big way" says Fisher. "We're really excited to finally make a studio record with him."
The band will begin doing just that in the fall of 2016, along with continuing to explore the next installment of its one mic-style Woodshed Sessions, on which the band intends to draw heavily from the book of John Hartford.
"We're fortunate to have reached both die-hard bluegrass fans, folks who have never heard of bluegrass, and everything in between," says Kamel. "We'll keep working hard to bring the music to our fans."
In the often tightly defined genre of bluegrass music, Wood & Wire's ethos is not unheard of. Nor are the elements of song crafting, so often associated with their Texas home, that permeate their sound. That said, what comes out of the Wood & Wire blender is something entirely its own. Tony Kamel -- lead singer, guitarist, mover, shaker, and primary songwriter -- brings his material to the group in a malleable form, and the results are illimitable. "I think I'm most proud of how we've developed our sound together," says Kamel. "It feels great to step on stage feeling like we've really found our own style."
A culmination of very distinct musical personalities, there's one ambition they all share: "Our goal is to show up and drive, so that the energy hits you, and it's undeniable," says bassist Dom Fisher.
Fisher, a New York state native, formed the group with Kamel in 2011. Shortly thereafter, the addition of banjoist Trevor Smith, says Fisher, "really put us on a different level."
Smith, who had been playing music with Fisher, Kamel and other local musicians at a weekly bluegrass gig in Austin, actually grew up playing classical piano. After attending his first bluegrass festival, he picked up his main instrument, the banjo. "I was perplexed by the sound of it, and I had to figure it out," says Smith. "We're rooted in traditional bluegrass but don't limit ourselves to any perceived notion of what that's supposed to be. We do our own thing, and we realize that vision collectively."
Mandolinist Billy Bright joined the group in 2014. Bright brought with him a suitcase full of tunes and a trunk full of ideas."Billy really rounded us out in a big way" says Fisher. "We're really excited to finally make a studio record with him."
The band will begin doing just that in the fall of 2016, along with continuing to explore the next installment of its one mic-style Woodshed Sessions, on which the band intends to draw heavily from the book of John Hartford.
"We're fortunate to have reached both die-hard bluegrass fans, folks who have never heard of bluegrass, and everything in between," says Kamel. "We'll keep working hard to bring the music to our fans."
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Géneros:
Bluegrass, Singer Songwriters
Miembros de la banda:
GuitarDom Fisher, BanjoBilly Bright, Mandolin, Tony Kamel, BassTrevor Smith
Ciudad de Origen:
Austin, Texas
No hay próximos espectáculos
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Artistas similares de gira
Fotos en vivo de Wood & Wire
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concerts and tour dates
Anteriores
MAY.
06
2022
San Francisco, CA
House Concert (San Francisco Living Room)
Estuve allí
AGO.
28
2020
Galveston, TX
Old Quarter Acoustic Cafe
Estuve allí
JUN.
26
2020
Baton Rouge, LA
Zeeland Street Market
Estuve allí
MAY.
16
2020
Ramah, NM
Road to Rich's Tie Dye Party
Estuve allí
MAY.
15
2020
Tucson, AZ
Monterey Court
Estuve allí
MAR.
14
2020
Houston, TX
McGonigel's Mucky Duck
Estuve allí
Mostrar más eventos
Opiniones de seguidores
Diane Littlewing
12 de marzo de 2018
They were excellent as always! I Love this band and the guys are such good people!
Llano, TX@Llano Earth & Art Fest - 7:30 Set
John
5 de noviembre de 2017
Great band and comfortable venue
Dripping Springs, TX@Mercer Street Dance Hall - CTBA Annual Meeting
Gigi
3 de noviembre de 2017
I’d never seen Wood & Wire before. They were amazing! Would love to see them again anytime.
Dripping Springs, TX@Mercer Street Dance Hall - CTBA Annual Meeting
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Acerca De Wood & Wire
It's been five years now since Wood & Wire sprouted out of the rich musical soil of Austin, Texas. In that time, they've written music, recorded albums, and performed at some of the most notable festivals and venues across the country.
In the often tightly defined genre of bluegrass music, Wood & Wire's ethos is not unheard of. Nor are the elements of song crafting, so often associated with their Texas home, that permeate their sound. That said, what comes out of the Wood & Wire blender is something entirely its own. Tony Kamel -- lead singer, guitarist, mover, shaker, and primary songwriter -- brings his material to the group in a malleable form, and the results are illimitable. "I think I'm most proud of how we've developed our sound together," says Kamel. "It feels great to step on stage feeling like we've really found our own style."
A culmination of very distinct musical personalities, there's one ambition they all share: "Our goal is to show up and drive, so that the energy hits you, and it's undeniable," says bassist Dom Fisher.
Fisher, a New York state native, formed the group with Kamel in 2011. Shortly thereafter, the addition of banjoist Trevor Smith, says Fisher, "really put us on a different level."
Smith, who had been playing music with Fisher, Kamel and other local musicians at a weekly bluegrass gig in Austin, actually grew up playing classical piano. After attending his first bluegrass festival, he picked up his main instrument, the banjo. "I was perplexed by the sound of it, and I had to figure it out," says Smith. "We're rooted in traditional bluegrass but don't limit ourselves to any perceived notion of what that's supposed to be. We do our own thing, and we realize that vision collectively."
Mandolinist Billy Bright joined the group in 2014. Bright brought with him a suitcase full of tunes and a trunk full of ideas."Billy really rounded us out in a big way" says Fisher. "We're really excited to finally make a studio record with him."
The band will begin doing just that in the fall of 2016, along with continuing to explore the next installment of its one mic-style Woodshed Sessions, on which the band intends to draw heavily from the book of John Hartford.
"We're fortunate to have reached both die-hard bluegrass fans, folks who have never heard of bluegrass, and everything in between," says Kamel. "We'll keep working hard to bring the music to our fans."
In the often tightly defined genre of bluegrass music, Wood & Wire's ethos is not unheard of. Nor are the elements of song crafting, so often associated with their Texas home, that permeate their sound. That said, what comes out of the Wood & Wire blender is something entirely its own. Tony Kamel -- lead singer, guitarist, mover, shaker, and primary songwriter -- brings his material to the group in a malleable form, and the results are illimitable. "I think I'm most proud of how we've developed our sound together," says Kamel. "It feels great to step on stage feeling like we've really found our own style."
A culmination of very distinct musical personalities, there's one ambition they all share: "Our goal is to show up and drive, so that the energy hits you, and it's undeniable," says bassist Dom Fisher.
Fisher, a New York state native, formed the group with Kamel in 2011. Shortly thereafter, the addition of banjoist Trevor Smith, says Fisher, "really put us on a different level."
Smith, who had been playing music with Fisher, Kamel and other local musicians at a weekly bluegrass gig in Austin, actually grew up playing classical piano. After attending his first bluegrass festival, he picked up his main instrument, the banjo. "I was perplexed by the sound of it, and I had to figure it out," says Smith. "We're rooted in traditional bluegrass but don't limit ourselves to any perceived notion of what that's supposed to be. We do our own thing, and we realize that vision collectively."
Mandolinist Billy Bright joined the group in 2014. Bright brought with him a suitcase full of tunes and a trunk full of ideas."Billy really rounded us out in a big way" says Fisher. "We're really excited to finally make a studio record with him."
The band will begin doing just that in the fall of 2016, along with continuing to explore the next installment of its one mic-style Woodshed Sessions, on which the band intends to draw heavily from the book of John Hartford.
"We're fortunate to have reached both die-hard bluegrass fans, folks who have never heard of bluegrass, and everything in between," says Kamel. "We'll keep working hard to bring the music to our fans."
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Géneros:
Bluegrass, Singer Songwriters
Miembros de la banda:
GuitarDom Fisher, BanjoBilly Bright, Mandolin, Tony Kamel, BassTrevor Smith
Ciudad de Origen:
Austin, Texas
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