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"When you walk into a club you expect to see a band with a good singer or a good guitar player, but this band has itall -- tight vocals, great guitar playing and a natural rythm." - Tim Finn (Crowded House)
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| "Brothers and sisters, from the land of Jesco White and Hasil Adkins comes one of the most anointed bands I've heard in coon ages. Anyone who digs Steve Ferguson & NRBQ, Cat Mother and the All Night News Boys, Hank Williams Sr. & Vintage Lonnie Mack will dig these guys. Praise the Lord and pass the plate!" - Greg Martin (Kentucky Headhunters)
Having evolved into WV's premier rythm & blues group, the band has unearthed a wealth of classic and forgotten American music. The Ants wail through classic R&B, country-swamp and gospel-soul with equal conviction. A few years back, the band caught the ear of famed singer/songwriter/producer/rock'n'roller Don Dixon. The upshot was the band's second record, the all-gospel Picnic with the Lord. Last year Dixon anxiously signed on to produce the groups third effort, Ants in Your Pants, and steered the band to Scott Beal's Gaff Music. The disk will be released in spring 2004. The core of the group consists of guitarist Michael Lipton, drummer Jupiter Little, bassist Ted Harrison and vocalist/saxophonist Charlie Tee. A revolving cast of auxillary Ants include singer/songwriter Larry Groce, host of the internationally syndicated radio show "Mountain Stage," ex-NRBQ guitarist Steve Ferguson and Robert Shafer, one of the Country's premier Telecaster slingers and two-time national flatpicking champion. The group's trademark sound -- rich, soulful harmonies, stinging solos, and a rock-solid rythm section -- captures that rare, loose-but-tight feel, and has won the band international as well as regional fans. The Ants have traveled to Moscow. The trips found the group performing at a variety of venues including the 3,500-seat Russia Concert Hall, the city's most prestigious room, a letter-styled TV show with a national audience of 100 million(!!), funky clubs and gaudy venues. "Guest" Ants - sitting in for sets that ping-pong from rock 'n' roll and blues to country - have included Radney Foster, Bill Lloyd, Don Dixon, Rodney Crowell, Robyn Hitchcock, Taj Mahal, the late Luther Allison, English rock legend Kevin Coyne, Bill Kirchen, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Joe Ely, Howard Levy, ex-Replacement Slim Dunlap, Marshall Crenshaw, John Mooney, and Chip "Wild Thing" Taylor. |
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