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After forming in the mountains of North Georgia the Grooveshakers have begun a quest to spread their music to unknown ears. Honing their sound in the winter of 2007 GS have grown into a full-time, professional, working band, playing venues across North GA. With new goals in place GS looks to add to their steady fanbase with an ever expanding set list and high energy shows. Musically speaking, the band pulls from Blues, Reggae, Bluegrass, Soul, Funk and good ole Rock n' Roll. Listeners can expect to hear solid, steady grooves with a mix of cover material, improv jams and original music. From Johnny Cash Country, Allman Bros. rockin' Blues to Sly and the Family Stone Funk, the GrooveShakers strive to entertain the most meticulous music listener.

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Member Since: 03/02/2008
Band Members: We are:MITCH DUTTO... LEAD/RYTHYM/SLIDE GUITAR/VOCALS **JOSH LEWIS...DRUMS/VOCALS **SCOTT TURNER...GUITAR/VOCALS***CALVIN WATTS....BASS GUITAR - EXTENDED MEMBERS INCLUDE - **REGINA REDDING......VOCALS/ACOUSTIC GUITAR **TIM CRUMP.....SAXOPHONE **JOE WUSSY.....HARMONICA **KEN FORD...BASS/VOCALS **CARL VICKERS...SAX/TRUMPET
Influences: Allman Brothers Band, The Black Crowes, Jimi Hendrix, Neil Young, The Doors, Cream, The Meters, Capt. Soularcat, Humble Pie, Galactic, Mother's Finest, Geoff Achison, Wombat, Government Mule, The Charlie Wooton Project, Ricky Fargo, Oteil Burbridge, The Grateful Dead, just to name a few...
Sounds Like: Ourselves, take a listen to the new music. We hope you enjoy. Come see us.
Record Label: Unsigned

My Blog

Blues Train Cafe

The Blues Train Cafe closed for good on New Years Day 2010. We were the last band to play there, and although we are happy for Deanna (the owner, for those who didn't know;] we are sadddened not only ...
Posted by on Sat, 09 Jan 2010 05:22:00 GMT

Happiness

An unhappy person feels the cold and wants to change the seasons. A happy person puts on a coat.   
Posted by on Fri, 31 Oct 2008 10:22:00 GMT