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Dungaree Brothers

About Me

In 1990 The Dungaree Brothers emerged from the debris left in the wake of the break-up of the Nova Scotia rock and roll powerhouse, The Raspberry Jam. Ras Jam members - guitarist, Scott Prudence, and drummer, Randall Kee, teamed up with multi instrumentalist Brian Frizzle and guitarist Tim Morine to carry on bringing original blue collar rock and roll to anyone who cares to listen.
There have been many brother's and sister's in and out of this band over the years but the current core line up is eerily close to the original with Tim Morine moving on to other things and Tim Peacock stepping into that all important role of a guy called Tim.
These songs are from the new Dungaree album entitled "Eureka! Baby" This album is intended to showcase the acoustic side of the d'bros, which they have been performing weekly, at the "On the Verge" restaurant and music hall. Thanks to the proprietor, Jeff McLean, the staff (past and present), and all the "dung-heads" for the continued support.
For a history of the d'bros check the blog section.
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Music:

Member Since: 13/10/2006
Band Members: Scott Prudence - acoustic guitar, vocals
Brian Frizzle - acoustic guitar, banjo,vocals
Peter Sutherland - harmonica, vocals
Tim Peacock - acoustic guitar and bass
Randall Kee - drums and comic relief
Jack McDonald-mandolin.

guest appearances - Carey Langille - organ on "Oh My Soul", bass on "Eureka Baby", and Brian White - bass on "Oh my Soul".
Influences: The classics: Bob Dylan, Neil Young, The Band, Pete Townsend, Keith Richards, Bruce Springsteen, Hank Williams, Woody Guthrie, Robert Johnson, Chuck Berry. etc.
Also lately: Drive By Truckers, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, The Waterboys, Wilco, Westerberg, Lucinda Williams, Drive By Truckers, Al Tuck, Joel Plaskett, and Drive By Truckers.
Sounds Like: the Bog Road
Record Label: Unsigned

My Blog

Not so brief history...

A not so brief history of the Dungaree Brothers. In the beginning The Dungaree's enjoyed regular shows at the infamous Anvil Tavern in Wolfville, NS. The Anvil was dedicated to local (east coast) l...
Posted by on Mon, 10 Dec 2007 21:54:00 GMT