The Not So Good Ol' Boys - Original Country, Rock - Cleveland, OH


(Cleveland, OH)

The Not So Good Ol' Boys

The Not So Good Ol' Boys

The roots of the Not So Good Ol.. Boys run deep in the classic sound of southern rock and outlaw country. Influences of Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Allman Brothers, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Johnny Cash, Willie, Waylon, and David Allen Coe among many others are clearly evident. Alt rock or Americana has been used to describe the blend of country and rock but those labels shouldn't apply here. We prefer the term Northern Rock. The band was formed in early 2005 and have done, a week at the House of Blues in Cleveland, The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and My big redneck wedding 3 jimmie and jamie in West Virginia-featured on Nashville's CMT network, and have shared the stage with such acts as The Supersuckers, Bourbon Crow, Scott.H. Biram, Ian Gillan, David Allen Coe, Cross Canadian Ragweed, Shooter Jennings, Split Lip Rayfield, Tim Barry, Unknown Hinson, O-Death, W.C Edgers, Devin Allman's Honeytribe, Blackberry Smoke, Whitey Morgan and the 78's,Deadboy and the Elephantmen, etc., but with this group of seasoned musicians you would swear there are many more years behind the songs. Musically, the sound of the Not So Good Ol.. Boys are filled with guitar licks, dual leads, weeping slide, thumping bass, solid drums, and strong, well written songs. Lyrically, the words are all about heartbreak, cheating, drinking, dying, prison, etc..all true stories of life and death. Vocally, the message is delivered with honesty and sincerity from a unique voice of a modern day American workin man.

Contact-Rod Rose-1-440-669-3821, or myspace/thenotsogoodolboys. Will travel 500 mile radius.

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