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The Hackensaw Boys Wiki Information
The Hackensaw Boys
are an Americana band from Charlottesville, Virginia inspired by punk, bluegrass, and old-time music. They formed as a quartet consisting of Tom Peloso, David Sickmen, Rob Bullington, and Robbie St. Ours in the fall of 1999. Since settling on a six member line up they've toured with Cake and Modest Mouse. They signed with the music label Nettwerk for the 2005 release of their album "Love What You Do".
In the words of Robert "Mahlon" Bullington the band derived their name from a combination of "hack" and "saw", describing the hacking motion used when playing the mandolin and the sawing motion used when drawing the bow across the fiddle.
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THE HACKENSAW BOYS TICKETS
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Musical style
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—The Hank in Chains Review
, Look Out
Discography
- Get Some
(2000) Valley—ASIN: B000I2IT26
- Keep It Simple
(2002) Valley—ASIN: B000I2IT2Q
- Give It Back
(2004) - live (self-produced)—ASIN: B0002N6A0E
- Love What You Do
(2005) —ASIN: B000AHJ7ZW
- Look Out
(2007) —ASIN: B000Q66I22
Articles, reviews, interviews
- The Hackensaw Boys in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York--Saturday, August 24, by James D. Graham; review published September 5, 2002 in issue #31 of the Hook.
- interview with Scott Simon about new release, Love What You Do
on NPR's Weekend Edition
Saturday, November 26, 2005.
- by Aaron Farrington, published: 4/5/2007 in the FREE LANCE-STAR.
- review of Look Out
November 26, 2007 at .
- The Hank in Chains Review
Thursday, July 12, 2007.
- review posted by Chip Frazier June 15, 2007 in Twangville
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- Thursday, May 24, 2007 in Herohill.
References
- "CD REVIEW: The Hackensaw Boys ''Look Out''" ''The Hank in Chains Review'' Thursday, July 12, 2007.
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