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Folk Band The Everybodyfields at Safari Sam's

Safari Sam's (Hollywood, CA)

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    Hailing from Johnson City, Tennessee, the Everybodyfields are an alt-country band led by Sam Quinn and Jill Andrews. Featuring folk influences and making extensive use of a pedal steel guitar, the band recently released their third album, Nothing is Okay. Also scheduled to appear: Michael Mazochi, Stampead.

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    The last date listed for The Everybodyfields was Thursday October 18, 2007 / 8:30pm. (view all dates)

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    The Everybodyfields, from Johnson City, TN are rapidly gaining a reputation as the front-runners of the newest generation of the alt-country movement. The Everybodyfields offer melancholic interpretations of universal human stories set to achingly beautiful melodies. They put these interpretations to life with such instrumentation as lap steel, lead guitar, electric bass, piano and acoustic guitar. The members cite their influences as country, rock and roll, and folk. Fronted by Sam Quinn and Jill Andrews, the two share instruments and seamlessly merge their wildly different voices. Quinn's echoing twang reverberates like a long-lost radio broadcast and provides a hard edge to Andrews pure, soothing tones. Straightforward and sure, the Everybodyfields are more accessible to listeners than many modern musicians. Their sets' gentle humor combined with songs about real-life sorrows demonstrate an appreciation for tradition, while at the same time conjuring up something that is not, in fact, traditional at all.