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Nissan Note Commercial feat. "Conversation's Free" from Goldmine Pickers self-titled first albumHello to all! In the summer of 2003, things began to gradually take shape as Jay and Lukas decided they wanted to form a bluegrass band. I believe the original name of the band was Hoad's Tornado and the lineup was quite a bit different. I came into the picture when their fiddle player couldn't make the very first show and they invitied me to sit in. In any case, it was a wonderful night of music and after a few more months and personnel shifts, we ended up as a four piece with bassist Derek Kratzer holding down the rhythm. Soon after that, we took off on a short tour of the East Coast and then headed to Ireland to back up Chicago songwriter Rachel Ries. What a trip! After we got back, we were playing lots of local venues and began recording an album of original tunes that we released in the summer of 2004. Following our CD release party, we headed off on a month long tour of the east coast, playing venues as far north as Burlington Vermont, where we opened for the Hot Buttered Rum String Band, to Boston and New York City and down to North Carolina and Virginia. Despite some van troubles, we made it home relatively unscathed and were very happy with our travels.Chris Campbell from Mishawaka, IN began playing bass with us in January '06 as Derek and Suzie, his new bride, began to prepare for their new life in Colorado! We had a good run with Chris, including a 16 day tour of Ireland and another run up and down the East Coast. Chris left us in July '06 and signed up for the San Francisco Police Academy. After playing as a three piece for a couple of months Brian Cook from South Bend, IN called us up to see if we could play for his 30th birthday beer and ribs party with all of his blues buddies. We said "Sure!" and had a great time pickin' with and hanging with some great folks. And Brian became our next victim...Check out the website for our upcoming schedule and we hope to see everyone at a show sometime soon!GMP www.goldminepickers.com

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Member Since: 5/25/2005
Band Website: goldminepickers.com
Band Members: The lineup includes Lukas Simpson on guitar, mandolin, bouzouki, harmonica and vocals, Jay Lapp on mandolin, guitar and vocals, Sean Hoffman on fiddle and vocals, and Brian Cook slappin' away on that whacky gut-stringed bass!
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Danny and the Deep Blue Sea/Barroom Waltz

September 15. 2006 6:59AM Barroom waltz coupled with romanceNew World reprises violent but tender playKAREN RIVERSTribune Staff Writer"Danny and the Deep Blue Sea" is a play that's dark but funny, vio...
Posted by Goldmine Pickers on Tue, 06 Mar 2007 05:15:00 PST

Jerry Garcia lives in our video section

Found a cool Jerry Garcia/John Kahn video playing Deep Elum Blues. It's in our video section. Check it out! Keep checking back, we'll be posting some more live gmp videos soon...
Posted by Goldmine Pickers on Sun, 25 Feb 2007 12:20:00 PST

Ireland Tour Log

We've been here for a week now and things have been absolutely wonderful.  We had a show at the Island Arts Center in Lisburn (about 20 min. from where we are staying) on the first night here.&nb...
Posted by Goldmine Pickers on Thu, 16 Feb 2006 10:29:00 PST

Nissan Note Commercial!

We're very pround to announce that our song "Conversation's Free" will be used in a commercial advertising the new Nissan Note in thirty countries throughout Europe, Eastern Europe and India! More de...
Posted by Goldmine Pickers on Thu, 26 Jan 2006 01:08:00 PST

CD Review from the Bend Magazine

The Bend  Lifestyle Magazine for Michiana Fall 2005  CD Review Goldmine Pickers By Judith Hizer Goshen-based Goldmine Pickers self-titled first CD of original music is everything ...
Posted by Goldmine Pickers on Tue, 27 Sep 2005 10:56:00 PST

CD Review from BluegrassWorks.com

Check out the latest review of our CD at BluegrassWorks.com!!!  You can either log on to their website at www.bluegrassworks.com and click on the "Reviews" button or check it out at our webs...
Posted by Goldmine Pickers on Tue, 20 Sep 2005 11:09:00 PST