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A.M. Ramblers

About Me

It started with a couple of guys getting together to play some ol’ time music. A.M. Ramblers formed in April of 2007 and quickly began cultivating their own brand of Americana and Folk music, highlighted by tight multi-part vocal harmonies. The group consists of Andy Cox and Brandyn Littleton on guitar, Mark Moncrieff on fiddle, Cory Coleman with the mandolin, Jordan Batson pickin’ on the banjo and Will Short bringing it all together on the upright bass. Since June 2007, A.M. Ramblers have performed all across the state of Texas. Their first EP, Silver Sun, was released in January 2008, and followed by a full length self titled album June 20th of 2008. Critical acclaim followed and the guys have been on a whirlwind tour of Texas (if only because it seems to go in circles) They fill there time on the road with drinking and titty talk & have weekly picnics and shit.
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Member Since: 5/16/2007
Band Website: www.amramblers.com
Band Members: Andy Cox,Brandyn Littleton,Cory Coleman,Jordan Batson,Mark Moncrieff,Will Short
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Sounds Like: "Even without a drummer, the tight harmonies and badass banjo and fiddle of the opening AM Ramblers will make you want to start chugging Lone Stars right off the bat." - The Dallas Observer
Record Label: TXMF
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

YEAR END ROUND UP

We'd like to send out a special thanks to all our fans and friends who havecome out to the shows this year. You have really made us feel welcome. Next yearwe will begin work on the new album and possi...
Posted by on Wed, 10 Dec 2008 14:20:00 GMT

A bunch of stuff going on....

Hello everybody,Just wanted to come on here and make a few announcments. First we played a show a few weeks ago with our good buddies the Whiskey Folk Ramblers to celebrate their CD release and someon...
Posted by on Wed, 07 May 2008 16:04:00 GMT