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Country Rock, Bluegrass, Modern Country, Alt-Country
Genre:
Country: Country Rock
Release Date:
2005
Monsters in the Kudzu
The South
© Copyright-Chris Conner and The South
(837101121958)
Record Label: The South
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Chris Conner, lead vocalist and song writer, formed the band in Lexington, South Carolina in the summer of 2004. Drawing from his experiences with the group Sourwood Honey, Conner was able to bring together five talents who all shared a certain philosophy and dedication toward their craft. The sound they have created is progressive but true to its roots.
The five member band includes drummer Jimmy Branham, bassist Trey Brown, lead-guitarist Charles Funk and vocalist Nicole Hagenmeyer.
Branham, formerly of Treadmill Trackstar, and Brown, with several studio and television preformance credits, provide a solid foundation to The South's pleasing sound. Charles Funk, once with S-Tribe, adds a brash, but smart style of guitar that contrasts well with the deep rich folk-harmonies created by Conner and Hagenmeyer.
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Amazing Album
author: Gavin Rountree
Amazing musicianship and songwriting. This was the soundtrack for my summer of 2006. Bluesy, yet raw rock, this album delivers. If you're just now discovering the band, you missed the truly exceptional live performances.
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author: Ted
Great CD!!! Brings back lots of memories! I sent it my buddy in FL who turned me on to Sourwood Honey, and he absolutely loved it too.
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Fantastic!!!
author: Emily
Great CD!!! I love Chris Conner's voice. I used to listen to the Conner Brothers quite a bit when I lived in Charleston. Now that I'm in Florida, it brings me back to hear him!! Love all the songs. I give it a "10".
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author: jacquelyn Adams
my favorite song is fisherman's blues its just a great some means something in the heart....miss you chris conner
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