For those who are new here we’ve spent the last decade or so bouncing around in the ‘Americana’ realm quite a bit. Getting branded into that world was admittedly a bit of a head scratcher for us as we’ve always identified as more of a rock band (though we do think of ourselves as folk songwriters and yarn spinners, and we do harmonize well together) but the people were paying attention and we were building a fan base so we kind of felt like “who were we to tell them who we weren’t?” But when you go all the way to Europe and are standing on a stage in front of a few hundred Scandinavians who are dressed in head to toe denim and cowboy hats, we can’t help but feel like we’re about to confuse some people. We will often find ourselves playing an outdoor, ‘free in the park’ type of concert series where a Male and Female with 2 guitars and beautiful harmonies will be booked as the opener, and then we’ll take the stage and proceed to be a little louder and maybe a little more brash than was anticipated. It’s always kind of been this way with us. The joke in our camp when this happens goes something like: And for tonight’s entertainment, we have for you “The What We Thought They Were’s”
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Shovels & Rope
Charleston
Shovels & Rope are an American folk duo from Charleston, South Carolina, composed of husband and wife Michael Trent and Cary Ann Hearst. Their sound blends traditional folk, rock and roll, and country rock. The duo formed from the threads of their individual solo careers.
A 550-capacity Logjam club that has been a Front Street fixture for more than fifty years, renovated in 2013. Touring acts and local bills share the calendar, and there is a full kitchen.