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The Hackensaw Boys

The Hackensaw Boys are a string band formed in 1999 and based in central Virginia. The band has drawn on many musical influences and are "()nown best for rowdy, energetic live shows."〔"(Hey, Afton: The Boys are back in town )" by Jedd Ferris / Charlottesville Daily Progress | The Daily Progress; September 11, 2009.〕 Over the last fifteen years, the band's live performances have earned a measure of notoriety in the Mid-Atlantic region. They have performed at premier outdoor U.S. music festivals including Bonnaroo, Lock'n, Floydfest, and the All Good Music Festival. The band has toured continuously since formation, but also claims at least twenty former and current members over the same fourteen-year period. The current four-piece lineup contains only one original member, David Sickmen (Sickmen rejoined the band in 2012 after quitting the band in 2005).
==History==

The Hackensaw Boys were founded in the Fall of 1999〔"(Charlottesville-Based Band With Wide Following Draws on Diverse Influences: Hackensaw Boys Transcend Genres )" by Matt Cameron, published 4/5/2007 in the FREE LANCE-STAR.〕 by Rob Bullington, Tom Peloso, David Sickmen, and Robert "Bobby" St. Ours who were all living in Charlottesville, Virginia at the time.
Prior to forming Hackensaws, Sickmen and Bullington met in Harrisonburg, Virginia in the early 1990s. At the time, Bullington was playing in a band called Fried Moose.〔"(Fried Moose on the menu at Sir Guy's Dec. 8 )" by Kristen Seal, Cape Gazette; December 8, 1995.〕〔(James Madison University - Bluestone / Schoolmaam Yearbook (Harrisonburg, VA) - Class of 1994 ) e-Yearbook.com.〕 Peloso formed a band with some friends in the same decade called Chigger, in which he played the doghouse bass and was the lead singer. Sickmen played in a band called Pieboy with future (now former) Hackensaw Boy, Ward Harrison. All had performed as young musicians on the open mic stage at the Little Grill diner in Harrisonburg, as well.〔(Americana Rhythm Music Magazine ) "American Roots from the Soul" by Greg Tutwiler May/June 2009 issue.〕
The Hackensaw Boys formed in August 1999, when Sickmen, Bullington, Peloso and St. Ours met at Miller's restaurant in Charlottesville. Sickmen and Peloso had previously been talking about other possible music projects.〔"(Hackensaw Boys: Simple is as simple does )" Charlottesville, VA--by Paige La Grone Babcock, No Depression; Town and Country - Shorter Artist Feature from Issue No. 42 Nov-Dec 2002.〕 The four decided at that time to form a new group that would become known as The Hackensaw Boys.〔 They would develop their sound busking on the streets of Virginia.〔

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