The Nace Brothers Band
 

Biography

David Nace - Lead vocals, drums
Jimmy Nace - Guitar, bass, vocals and songwriter
Tim Williams - Bass, fiddle, vocals
T.J. Erhardt - Keyboards, accordion, vocals

Led by brothers David and Jimmy the Nace Brothers are a model of artistic integrity, stability and professionalism.Equally at ease in a number of musical styles they’ve built a loyal fan base on their ability to engage and entertain audiences taking them on a journey through rich musical heritage.

Seasoned professionals they’ve earned the respect of promoters, club owners, producers and peers for their dedication to their craft, easy going confidence and their refreshing lack of pretense. A testimony to their affability lies in the fact the David and Jimmy along with Tim Williams are original members and the “new guy” T.J. Erhardt has been with the band a mere 13 years.

In 1993 the title track "Club 15" was also on the compilation c.d. "Margaritaville Cafe - Late Night Menu" on MCA Records featuring Jimmy Buffett and various other artists.

Fourth generation performers their musical heritage began in the latter part of the 19th century with their great-great grandfather the classically trained violinist Valandingham Nace. The legacy continued in the 1920’s and 30’s with their grandfather Percy a multi-instrumentalist and square dance caller. By the late 40’s their father was playing box suppers and square dances.

Johnny Nace progressed from playing rural dances to leading the house bands on the regional radio and television programs “Hillbilly Jamboree” and “Circle Six Ranch”. He recorded rockabilly in the late 50’s before finding his musical home during the golden age of honky-tonk. An astute songwriter he led a top notch band to regional success with songs like “Sing me the blues” and “Blue Notes”. Their 1997 release “Roots of Steel” is a tribute to their father and the lessons he taught them.

Nearing their 30th year as a touring group the Nace Brothers are poised for a larger audience. Brilliant songwriting, expressive vocals, soaring guitar and a rock solid rhythm section combine for entertainment at its best.

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Music

Well Traveled Road
2011
Features expressive vocals and stunning guitar complimented by their longtime rhythm section.
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Moonshine
2005
Featuring pop culture references in “The Great Ones Fall”, the Woody Guthrie inspired “Passenger” and the rhythmic ode to country living “Way Out Yonder”. Released in 2005.
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Trouble On the Hill
2001
Features the musical retelling of a 1907 murder trial in “The Ballad of Lizzie Heard”, the bluesy “Watch The Sun Rise” (with special guests Earl and Ernie Cate) and the crowd favorite “Suicide Dog”.
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Roots Of Steel
1997
A tribute to their father Johnny Nace and his longtime band leader Joe Green. Features the rockabilly groove of “You’ve Got The Blues”, to the classic honky-tonk of “Sittin’ On a Bar Stool”.
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Club 15
1995
“Space In Your Heart” and gentle country-rocker “Heaven”. The title track was also on the compilation c.d. “Margaritaville Café Late Night Menu” featuring Jimmy Buffet and various artists.
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There Comes A Time
1991
The 1991 release features the driving blues rock of “Face to Face” and “Still Reachin” balanced with the insightful title track and the life affirming “Life Goes On”.
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