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Palm Wine Boys

acoustic world folk

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_____________________________West African palm wine music and American folk and blues all come together to make up the mellow rhythmic sound of the Palm Wine Boys. Palm wine music is West African roots music. Like folk and blues, the roots music of North America, it is the music of the township and village; "an expression of the day-to-day life of ordinary people, the music of their hearts. It tells of their joys, their sorrows, their pleasures and their displeasures" said the late S.E. Rogie, one of the great innovators of the genre. The Palm Wine Boys fuse the lyrical sensibilities of folk and blues with the guitar lines and rhythms of palm wine music to create a new form. They play innovative world roots music.
______________________________The Palm Wine Boys second CD, "Up & Down" makes top 10 list! DJ John Prentice has selected Up & Down as one of his top ten Worldbeat picks for 2005. John does the “Planet Mainstage” radio program, Saturdays from 2 PM to 4 PM on station UMFM , 101.5 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Thank you, John.
______________________________The Palm Wine Boys' song "where will you go" is featured in the just released film "Custody". You can find out more about the film at Lucid Visionent Ertainment
______________________________Up & Down has been selected to be on the front page of CD Baby . Here's what Derek Sivers (president of CD Baby) had to say:
"We're REALLY picky about what goes on the front page. We get about 75 new albums a DAY coming in here now, (about 30,000 total), and yours is one of the best I've ever heard."
This is a big honor and we are grateful to CD Baby for listening to Up & Down .Here's the review by Tamara Turner of CD Baby :
With a West African heartbeat, lightly lilting the soul of highlife and Afropop with a wholly acoustic approach, the Palm Wine Boys have caputred a sound appropriate to their namesake- lightly sweet, spreading warmth through your veins and intoxicating the mind with a hopeful spirit. Sung through soft acoustic guitar and humble male vocals, you might liken their style to echoing Paul Simon yet toned down; the spirit of highlife made for the simple, acoustic, folk-like realm. Absolutely delightful and refreshing, leaving a minty breeze to sharpen your senses. Pick this one up. CDBaby.com
______________________________Indiefan had a listen to Up & Down . Here's some of what they had to say: The Palm Wine Boys have been gaining a fan base in the folk world with their intriguing blend of American folk and West African palm wine music. Having fallen in love with some of the band’s all-original song list, fans had been asking for a new CD even as they purchased the first self-titled release last year. The ensemble features the lyrical song writing style of Richard Linley and Tom Chandler who’s innovative stylized guitar work truly brings to life and characterizes the band’s stage performances. This lightness of sound is a slight of hand parlor trick that on second glance reveal insightful observation of human foibles. The overall sound is deftly anchored by back up vocals and percussion of Q.B. Williams and Eliyahu Sills. Full review at indiefan.com
______________________________"The arrangements are simple but rich, with subtle bass, flute, and percussion supporting the up-front guitars and vocals. Palm wine is a style that demands heart more than virtuosity, and the group's heart makes Up & Down sweet, soft, energetic, accessible, and full of sublime delights." - Spin the Globe (full review at Spin The Globe reviews )"The rich vocal harmonizing, combined with intricate guitar interplay and lilting rhythms make Palm Wine Boys a fresh, warm breeze in the increasingly stale 'world music' atmosphere" - Larry Kelp, KPFA"Combining elements of highlife and acoustic folk, this group calls to mind all that is wonderful about African music: Hope, history, and a bit of joyful tipsiness." - Metro Santa Cruz"Listening to their music is like taking a tropical vacation." - San Jose Mercury News"The perfect atmosphere for dancing or just soaking up the juicy feel-good vibes." - Damon Orion, Santa Cruz Good Times"So sweet -- you just have to hear them!" - Kevin Vance, KALWI edited my profile with Thomas' Myspace Editor V4.4

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Member Since: 5/21/2007
Band Website: palmwineboys.com
Band Members: Richard Linley....Guitar and vocals
QB Williams.....Percussion and Vocals
Mathew Lacques.....Guitar and Vocals
Ariane Cap.....Bass and Vocals
Influences: All of the great African guitar players and artists.
Especially S.E. RogieAll of the great songwriters of the world.
Especially Bob Dylan
Sounds Like: A warm African breeze
Record Label: Wildplum
Type of Label: Indie