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Bone Orchard

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Hailed by "The Santa Fe Reporter" as "one of New Mexico's most exciting acts", Bone Orchard captures both the darkness and allure of the American Mythos. Their music is a journey down the route 66 of legend as it might have been had it started in rural Appalachia and detoured through the wild streets of Deadwood.
Drawing from traditional Appalachian influences, as well as 20th. century post-punk, Bone Orchard blends acoustic and electric guitars, banjo and mandolin to create a cinematic original sound of haunted beauty and purity, much like the wind swept mesas and wide blue skies of their hometown of Taos, New Mexico. Their songs are at turns rollicking and mournful, gentle and violent, exhibiting rich vocal harmonies that soothe, all the while spinning dark and desperate tales that make you shiver. Bone Orchard concocts a delicious musical brew you'll want to gulp down.... intoxicating and a little dangerous.
Daniel Pretends Eagle and Carol Morgan-Eagle are the heart and marrow of Bone Orchard creating and producing all their own music. Yes, Daniel Pretends Eagle is his real name given to him by his father of the same name who is a Lakota Sioux Indian of Standing Rock reservation and the Winnebago Reservation. Show business runs in the family as his Sioux great Uncle was a performer with the Wild Buffalo Bill Show at the turn of the century. Daniel’s love of music was engendered at the tender age of three on a Mississippi riverboat. His mother worked as a cocktail waitress on a paddle wheeler that plied the shores of St. Louis, Missouri, where, in an effort to keep him out of trouble, the house band would arm Daniel with a pair of brushes and put him behind the drum set. Years later, Daniel found himself in LA where he studied with a reclusive master of the electric guitar high in the Hollywood Hills. It was here that he was first exposed to the wild and innovative roots music of artists like X, The Divine Horseman, Rank and File and The Gun Club. He fell in love with the genre and began forging his own uniquely American soundscape, a haunting alchemy of punk rock and Appalachian murder ballads—of Sam Shepard, Cormac McCarthy and Edgar Allen Poe forming the band "The Peckinpahs" (after Sam Peckinpah) and playing all the usual haunts of the Los Angeles music scene.
Carol also began her performing career at an early age. She was five when she began vocal lessons and studying Scottish Highland dancing in which she was soon competing seriously winning many trophies and medals. Her skill as a dancer and an inherent flair for the dramatic earning her appearances at the Scottish National Championships, the opening ceremonies of the Los Angeles Olympic Games, dancing in Brigadoon, King and I, as well as, too numerous to tell, many other stage appearances. Her family's enjoyment of old ghost towns as vacation spots and her love of singing and dancing led to Carol's recognition of a past life as a Nevada dance hall girl and contributed to her enthrallment of some of the more macabre aspects of the Old West. Carol was exposed to the wild underground music scene of Los Angeles when she attended a friends boyfriend's band rehearsal in a old hotel room of which band turned out to be "X". From there it was a fast and exciting slide down into the seamy world of rock and roll.
Daniel and Carol's talents merged when they met at a tender age in Los Angeles and discovered a amazingly similar appreciation of the same music as well as a passion for club hopping from whence they spent many a pleasant hour in the fascinating underground music world of L.A.
Carol, Daniel & their dog Huckleberry (from Doc Holliday in the movie "Tombstone" not the cartoon) share a home in the Sangre de Cristo mountains above Taos, New Mexico.


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Member Since: 06/02/2007
Band Website: http://www.boneorchardmusic.com
Band Members: Daniel Pretends Eagle: Vocals, Guitar, Banjo--
Carol Morgan-Eagle: Vocals--
Chipper Thompson: Vocals, Mandolin, Guitar, Bajo Sexto--
Paul Reid: Bass--
Mark Bennett: Drums--

Influences: Carter Family, Stanley Brothers, Velvet Underground, Leonard Cohen, Johnny Cash, X, Joy Division, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, Tom Waits, Led Zeppelin, The Gun Club, most old Appalachian music, beautiful old cemeteries and ghost towns, absinthe and other 19th affectations, "Deadwood", Edgar Allen Poe, Sam Peckinpah, Doc Holliday, Ennio Morricone
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Pimp My Profile check out reviews on the cd at www.boneorchardmusic.com and click on "press" For Bookings Contact: [email protected]

Sounds Like: "the orphan children of a traditional string band and The Velvet Underground."
moors magazine - The Netherlands

Press & Reviews:

"Right from the sublime opener, it is clear the group possesses something special...Pretty Polly is one of the most compelling folkrock songs we have heard so far this year. "...no one can deny this is one of the most exciting/enthusiastic folkrock cds of recent times".
Eric van Domberg Scipio - editor Heaven Magazine The Netherlands

"where adventure meets tradition......mouthwatering Americana..beautiful, beautiful"
www.moorsmagazine.nl The Netherlands

"one question applies...do you like it or not. In the case of "A Romance of Ghosts" the answer is a resounding YES! ....a very delicious mixture of beautiful melodies and arrangements...a pure, dark and violent tale.....in short: a high quality, mysterious and curious album."
Real Roots Cafe - The Netherlands

"one of New Mexico's most exciting acts...Bone Orchard symbolizes the romantic spirit of the west...and finds the hidden beauty amongst the sand and the stones."
The Santa Fe Reporter-Gabe Gomez

"rock and roll folk with a Celtic twist with fabulous ballads sure to draw you in, shedding light on the darker sides of life. Besides that, they're great fun!"
Wildwood Sounds House Concerts - Konnie and Stephen

"beautiful contrasts.....a must have"
www.altcountry.nl The Netherlands

....like the strange cousin of folk music that grew up on equal parts Joy Division and Hank Williams.....Marry that to the quiet strength and grandeur (the gravitas, if you will) of the compositions and you have songs to accompany the sun setting behind the Rockies as seen from the porch of a house abandoned before your grandfather was born. Lovely.
Jordn Block of www.sephiachord.com

"tight harmonies and musicians who are truly attuned to each other..will have you toe tapping and humming along"
New Mexico Magazine- Emily Drabanski
Type of Label: Unsigned

My Blog

Check out this event: Bone Orchard - Albuquerque. House Concert

Hosted By:Bone OrchardWhen:Friday, April 03, 2009Where:John & Viv's House Concertscall for addressAlbuquerque87103Description:An intimate evening of music w/ Daniel & Carol of Bone Orchard w/ special ...
Posted by on Tue, 31 Mar 2009 22:43:00 GMT

Listen up! 2 hour Radio Show w/ Bone Orchard now available on Podcast

Listen in on a 2 hour radio show with Bone Orchard and Gabe Gomez (music reviewer for the Santa Fe Reporter) host of Project 101.5 's"The Junk Drawer" Originally broadcast on Feb. 3rd 2009, it's a fun...
Posted by on Sat, 14 Feb 2009 20:53:00 GMT

Now Available at Festivalink.net Bone Orchard at Solar Music Fest

December 21st.Solstice,  the longest night of the year but we're headed back towards the light after tonight!And what better way to celebrate the return of the Sun then to let you know that the l...
Posted by on Mon, 22 Dec 2008 00:58:00 GMT

Now Available Bone Orchard on latest German Compilation CD "CrawlingTunes" 4

The track "Dancing With the Ghost of Billy Bonny" from our latest cd "A Romance of Ghosts" is featured on "Crawling Tunes" compilation release 4.This compilation has been picked up by a German label ...
Posted by on Tue, 22 Jul 2008 23:04:00 GMT

Coming Soon! NMMC Video of Bone Orchard

The New Mexico Music Commission has been given grants to promote selected NM Bands. Bone Orchard was chosen as the latest band to be given this opportunity and was filmed recently at the 2008 Solar Fe...
Posted by on Tue, 22 Jul 2008 22:54:00 GMT

Bone Orchard Interview in german magazine "Crawling Tunes"

Daniel and Carol of Bone Orchard (gothic mountain roots rock)  interviewed by Tyves Oben, owner and editor of the german goth magazine "Crawling Tunes".Click here to read the english translation....
Posted by on Thu, 03 Jul 2008 21:20:00 GMT

"Pretty Polly" in top 12 on East Bank Radio Playlist

Check it out!Our song "Pretty Polly" has been at number 12 for 3 weeks running on Nashville's East Bank Radio east bank radioEast Bank Radio is a cool eclectic Americana online radio station based in...
Posted by on Wed, 14 May 2008 21:41:00 GMT