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Lumbar Five

About Me

Lumbar Five. It's a bone in the body. The place where the backbone meets the tailbone. Lumbar Five is also a group of musicians based in Chattanooga, Tennessee, of all places. They bring a wealth of experiences and talents to the band, making music that is both unique and somehow familiar.Soulful vocals, soaring guitar, a percolating bassline, and the interesting combination of a jazz/rock drummer paired with an out-of-this world percussionist from West Africa --- Lumbar Five a band unlike any other. Kathy Veazey leads the troupe, writing great songs with well-crafted lyrics, singing like nobody's business, and playing keyboard, guitar, and slide in a style totally her own. John Rawlston's lead guitar meshes with Kathy's music and takes the band to new heights. John writes a few songs, too, and he occasionally plays the electrified mandolin and other stuff. Nick Honerkamp has played bass in bands with John for so long that he sometimes knows what John will do next. John and Nick sing lead vocals, too, and harmonize with Kathy. Jo Whitaker is a rock drummer who has been a member of everything from jazz combos to progressive rock bands, to name just two. Kofi Mawuko has been a professional percussionist since he was a young boy in Ghana, and he can take over the show at a moment's notice.Just as the Lumbar Five is a mixture of styles, the members of the band are an interesting mixture of people. Hmmm, maybe there's a cause-and-effect thing going on here. More info and merchandise on www.lumbarfive.comProfessional MySpace Layouts by Iron Spider

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Member Since: 11/27/2005
Band Website: lumbarfive.com
Band Members: Nick Honerkamp, John Rawlston, Kathy Veazey, Kofi Mawuko, Jo Whitaker
Influences: Everybody over there under Friends, and all music lovin' people.
Sounds Like: We love that question.
Record Label: Asp Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Southside buzz

What a cool event tonight at the Contrapasso Studio (next to the Loose Cannon Gallery).  It's a wonderful space, and talent was oozing out all over. The happening was a benefit for choreographer ...
Posted by on Sun, 24 Aug 2008 19:32:00 GMT

Mudpie Madness

Hey, folks.  It's been a while since we played in the hood, so we'd love to see everybody on the deck at Mudpie on Frazier Ave. this Thursday night.  Nick's back from digging up Sapelo Islan...
Posted by on Tue, 03 Jun 2008 07:22:00 GMT

Leapin jehosaphats, we got the jimmy legs

Alright, now. Enough already. (That's right, Barack and Hillary. Good to have a break from W, but...good googly woogly!) It's time for spring, mo' music, and mo' fun. We're trying to get ready wi...
Posted by on Fri, 07 Mar 2008 19:13:00 GMT

All is calm; and were all ears

Love to all on Christmas Eve.  Had a lovely day walking across the Walnut St. Bridge to the Hunter Art Museum.  I've got to tell you guys, I teared up as I felt the visual energy inside the ...
Posted by on Mon, 24 Dec 2007 16:48:00 GMT

Cool time in Cashville

I (KV) went up to Nashvegas yesterday to hear my boy Charlie play drums with his band Ethan Swim (Eat, then swim). It was one of those charmed 24 hours where everything goes right, and I didn't even ...
Posted by on Sun, 02 Dec 2007 14:41:00 GMT

Black Friday at the crib

OK, someone told us we should write a blahg.  And just so you won't weary of it, here are some bullet points:     ©  Thanksgiving-Yum.  Thanks Susan and Frank.  ...
Posted by on Fri, 23 Nov 2007 15:33:00 GMT