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Snakehead Run (Papa Denny, Bro Mark, Son Bunch)

About Me

Papa Denny Buck and Bro Mark Casale have been jamming together in the DC-area open mic scene now for almost three years, gigging for almost two. They play an infectious, driving variety of old-time acoustic blues that often has audiences on their feet whooping and dancing. With the addition of Son Bunch (Jim "Gutbucketeer" Bunch) they have become Snakehead Run.
Guitarist and lead vocalist Denny is a 30-plus-year veteran of bars, coffeehouses and festivals in his native Ohio, New York City, and in DC since the mid-80s. He sings and plays on his steel Dobro with all the intensity and enthusiasm of his idols Bukka White, Blind Boy Fuller, Robert Wilkins, and various Johnsons.
Multi-instrumentalist Mark settles here on mandolin in the style of blues virtuosos Yank Rachell and Charlie McCoy, and adds some funky fiddling. He also contributes the back-up vocals and the composition of a couple fiddle tunes for the group. His talents have led the duo to explore the string and jug band side of the blues spectrum.
Son Bunch (Jim "The Gutbucketeer" Bunch) on washtub bass and jug. Jim has accumulated a lot of experience on the 'tub in his many years, also playing with The All New Genetically Altered Jug Band. Raise your hand if you can tell he's not playing a standard bass. Put 'em back down, liars! We know he's originally from Texas and started playing his tub bass on the streets of Ann Arbor. Come see him do his Jug dance!
To book SHR contact any band member and we'll get back to 'ya:
Papa Denny: 301-424-7730 or frdbuck @ juno.com,
Bro Mark: 703-728-6236 or skipbosco @ mac.com,
Son Bunch: 240-271-3534 or jabunch @ umich.edu
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My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 13/08/2006
Band Members: Denny Buck: Vocals, harmonica, acoustic & resonator guitar.Mark Casale: Mandolin, violin, and back-up vocals.Jim Bunch: Washtub bass, jug, rude noises.
Influences:Blind Boy Fuller, Bukka White, Robert Johnson, Tommy Johnson, Ishmon Bracey, Son House, Robert Wilkins, Jim Jackson, Yank Rachell, Charlie McCoy, Mississippi Sheiks, Johnny Young, Vol Stevens, Memphis Jug Band, Gus Cannon, King David Jug Band, Jack Kelly's South Memphis Jug Band, Noah Lewis, Sleepy John Estes, Two Poor Boys, Uncle Dave Macon, Charlie Poole, Dick Justice, Allen Shaw, Little Hat Jones, J. T. "Funny Papa" Smith (the "other" Howlin' Wolf!), Blind Lemon Jefferson, Blind Blake, Peg Leg Howell & Gang, Blind Willie McTell, Buddy Moss, Curley Weaver, Ralph Willis, Joe Calicot, Frank Stokes, Dave Van Ronk, Geoff Muldaur, Jim Kweskin Jug Band
Sounds Like: Snakehead Run at the 2007 Washington Folk Festival
On the Road Again

Snakehead Run at Modern Times Coffeehouse
playing Tear It Down.

More vids at www.youtube.com/gutbucketeer

Type of Label: Major

My Blog

O Frabjous Day! (sp?)

In the past 24 hrs. 2 pieces of great news: The balconies at the Potbelly Sandwich Works have been closed off to the musicians due to safety reasons (DUH!)!  After playing at their Rockville loca...
Posted by on Sat, 04 Oct 2008 15:56:00 GMT

the big 24 Hours, or "Like A Rollin Stone"

First of all, apologies to those who came out to Crystal City Market Friday noon--and we understand there were some of you.  Nope, it got cancelled due to weather.  We may be picking another...
Posted by on Tue, 30 Sep 2008 15:08:00 GMT

ANNOUNCEMENT--A newbie in da band!

There'll be some changes made... Well, we're gonna have to come up with something other than "Papa Denny and Bro Mark," at least for most of our appearances.  After we've had him play a few sets ...
Posted by on Fri, 29 Dec 2006 00:12:00 GMT

rest easy, Bro Mark!

New obit, making the third of the current triumvirate with Robert Lockwood and Anita O'Day:  H-Bomb Ferguson, a jump-blues shouter from Cincinnati (see Steve Tracy's book) who had some r'n'b hits...
Posted by on Fri, 01 Dec 2006 07:27:00 GMT

obits

R. I. P. Robert Jr. Lockwood, Anita O'Day, and Staccato Lounge and Music Hall.  I don't know if the last one properly makes the "third" of the "threes" in which these things usually happen. ...
Posted by on Sat, 25 Nov 2006 17:52:00 GMT

Quarry House last week

The report from last Wednesday: Our first gig at Quarry House was pretty much an ideal first gig.  Generated a bunch of interest from the clientele, brought some clientele of our o...
Posted by on Mon, 13 Nov 2006 07:51:00 GMT

Quarry House--It's On!

Yoyoyo! We are booked at the Quarry House in Silver Spring Wednesday, 11/8, from 8:30-midnight-ish.  There will be no cover charge (this time), but we will have a tip jar out there for your conve...
Posted by on Thu, 12 Oct 2006 08:51:00 GMT

secret origins, pt. 1

Hey, remember sitting by yourself in your bunk at summer camp reading all your cabin-or-tent-mates' superhero comic books?  Oh, you don't.  Well, see, back in the day, as you kids like to pu...
Posted by on Thu, 28 Sep 2006 20:10:00 GMT

The Big Weekend...

...a week and a half after the fact. Yeah, and you all have been just tearing the metaphoric doors down trying to get at this, right?  Well, hey, it's supposed to be a "...LOG" so I can ramble on...
Posted by on Tue, 26 Sep 2006 06:48:00 GMT

Plumbers

Last night, somewhere around 2am, I stumbled into YouTube, poked around a bit, and found this...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5enc-CpLUowhich threw me once again into a meditation on whether or not ...
Posted by on Fri, 22 Sep 2006 16:00:00 GMT