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DANGER BEAR

About Me

Nashville Cream "Meet in Three"
Southern American Good Time Music. Sad songs about highways and bottles, dance numbers, and lonley guitar riffs. the beauty is in between the chords, under the beat. The kind of music that can break your heart, make you drink, and move your feet

"Never before have I seen such a mixture of passion and rage. Out of tune guitars that don't seem to matter, quiet moments, and mish mash rhythms that seem to go up stream. What the band lacks in audio perfection is MORE than made up for by their earnest and more importantly convincing songs of liquor, regret, long nights, heartbreak, and nights of endless moments of youth. The entire sound feels like one long back porch party with chimes of Springsteen, Neil Young, and even Hank himself. The boys play with vigor and are not to be out done. But when the dust settles on the stage, you might just find a diamond lost in the beer bottles and cigarette ash. Get out of your house, put on your dancing shoes, start a bar tab, and open your ears."
- Joe Roberts, The Nashville Weekly !!! Start Code To Apply Top Banner !!!! Custom top banner code by Eileen!!! End Code To Apply Top Banner !!!

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 15/01/2008
Band Members: Jacob Jones - guitars, vox, harmonicas
Brandon Wilson - guitars, vox,
Jack Hughey - bass bk vox
Todd Sherwood - drums
Chris Tuttle - keys

and sometimes.....
Drew Belk - pedal steel, mandolin, banjo,dobro

Photography by Eli Mcfadden
B&W outdoor photography by Zach Clifford

"Their set, full of seven-minute, shape-shifting epics, was a difficult one to follow, but the kick-in-the-pants alt-country outfit Danger Bear kept the energy high, testing the limits of The Basement's P.A. as well as their banjo, guitar and mandolin strings with a handful of lively tunes."

"Next up, a completely-revamped Danger Bear showed off a few new members and a much beefier sound to go with them. Jacob Jones’ sorrowful, hellbent, beer-soaked outlaw anthems sounded better than I’d ever heard them."

-The Nashville Scene on Danger Bear's NBN performance

Influences: Jameson, Townes Van Zandt, Steve Earle, Bruce Springsteen, Neil Young, Papa John's pizza, netflix, being poor, highways, yuengling, black coffee, insomnia

Sounds Like: Plugging an electric guitar into a forest and making it sing
Record Label: db productions

My Blog

The Nashville Edge does a feature on DANGER BEAR.

yeeeep. thats right. that aint a working. thats the way you do it. money for nothing and your chicks for free.check it out:HERE.http://www.nashvilleedge.com/article/article_displa y.php?tag=XSqeo8QBAi
Posted by on Wed, 16 Apr 2008 07:35:00 GMT

the Nashville Scene shows us some TLC

Check out the full article HERE"Sunday night local shows are a mixed bag at best. Without a nationally touring headliner, oftentimes you show up to find a handful of hardcore fans nursing their hangov...
Posted by on Thu, 14 Feb 2008 12:45:00 GMT