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the everybodyfields were an independent folk/country band from Johnson City, Tennessee. The band was fronted by Sam Quinn and Jill Andrews who met when they were nineteen while both working at a summer camp. Most recently, they were joined by guitarist and keyboardist Josh Oliver, pedal steel player Tom Pryor, and drummer Jamie Cook. the everybodyfields combine country, folk, bluegrass, rock and roll, and Americana to produce a unique sound that Harp Magazine called "stompin’ and twangin’ in world-class style."〔Mills, Fred. ("Everybodyfields: Alt-Country for Everybody." ) Harp Magazine 19 Apr. 2007. 21 July 2008〕 Sam Quinn's song "T.V.A." from ''Halfway There: Electricity and the South'' won 1st place in the Chris Austin Songwriting Contest 2005 at Merlefest.〔Cooper, Adra, and Jake Blumgart. ("Everybodyfields to play at Guilford." ) The Guilfordian 11 Oct. 2006. 21 July 2008〕 "Lonely Anywhere," from the album ''Nothing is Okay'', was chosen by NPR as Song Of The Day for 29 February 2008.〔Thompson, Stephen. ("A Grimly Lilting Ode to Loneliness." ) NPR Music 29 Feb. 2008. 21 July 2008.〕 Lately, the everybodyfields were the focus of increasing attention as a representative of the alternative country genre. They were chosen to play at Bonnaroo, Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion and Twangfest in 2008.〔("The Everybodyfields." ) Bonnaroo. Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival. 21 July 2008.〕 On June 5, 2009, the band posted an announcement on their website indicating that they would disband in order for Sam Quinn and Jill Andrews to pursue their respective solo careers. In 2011, it was announced that they would have a reunion show at the 2011 Bristol Rhythm & Roots festival in September 2011. ==Current members== * Jill Andrews (vocals, bass guitar, acoustic guitar) * Sam Quinn (vocals, acoustic guitar, bass guitar) * Josh Oliver (keyboard, guitar) * Tom Pryor (pedal steel) * Jamie Cook (drums) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Everybodyfields」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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