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Lane Kristian & the Jakehead Mob

About Me

Lane Kiefling started Jakehead in Champaign, Illinois during the winter of 1999. One of the first members was Jeffrey"Buttermilk" Gibbens on bass. In 2002 Lee "Hotpocket" Hansen joined on upright bass and with Lane they recruited Jerffrey once again, this time on drums. In 2002-2003 Jakehead performed with Big Sandy and his Fly Rite Boy's, Th' Legendary Shack Shakers, Big Bad Voodoo Daddies(@ the House of Blues in Chicago), Wayne "The Train" Hancock, and many others. In 2005 Lane moved to Nashville to reform Jakehead. Since then he has had a roving line of players including Phil Hummer on bass and Harry Fontana on drums. Currently Jakehead consists of: Greenbean, playing straight Steel and Dobro, Shawn Supra on Upright Bass, Johnny on the Bull Fiddle, and Cassady Feasby Hittin' not Missin' on the Skins. The sound Jakehead is going for isn't Rockabilly, Hillbilly, Juke Joint, Western Swing or Gypsy Jazz, but rather all and none of these things all at once. The band likes to get the crowd riled up, but doesn't cowtow and lets the audience think and feel for themselves without doing the "holler-n-swaller" schtick. Roots music and Rural Art is often misunderstood, you can either throw it all in a big pot and boil it down to nothing, or you can eat it raw and get all the nutrients you deserve, so dig in and enjoy!

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Member Since: 06/05/2007
Band Website: might be coming soon... or not hide & watch.org
Band Members: Lane Kiefling- Guitar , Vocals & Vaudeville/Shawn Supra,Johnny,Kip Martin- Standard Upright Bass/Cassady Feasby- Real Fine Drummin'/Jacob "Green Bean" Gordon- Stand-up Lap Steel/Johnny Lasso-Sock Guitar
Influences: Early 20th Century Music, unpretentious revivalists, rural folk, factory workers, spam, fried bologna (baloney) , bacon,bbq, fried chicken, Kafka, anyone named "Hank", red wine, George Dickel, Roma music, guitar nerds, Appalachia, Paul Bigsby, tobacco, coffee, Waffle House, Jimmy Martin, vinyl, old/dead media, Robert Mitchum, Jerry Byrd, Tennessee Williams, John Steinbeck, Old Fashions, stumphole , liquid corn, ruckus juice, panther's breath, tiger sweat, city gin, old horsey and jump steady.
Sounds Like: Django, Hank, , Gene Krupa and Speedy West on board a rocketship headed towards Jupiter... or maybe not, you tell us what we sound like buster!
Record Label: unsigned
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

A plea for great music during a time of recession (depression)

So I'm sitting here thinking about what was important to my grandparents (and others) when they were young adults in the early 1930's. During the great depression you were lucky if you had a job (that...
Posted by on Mon, 22 Dec 2008 23:01:00 GMT