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The Biscuit Burners

Fiery Mountain Music

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The importance of artists’ work can be measured by the response from their peers, the media, and their audience. That being said, the world has taken notice of The Biscuit Burners, and has welcomed their Fiery Mountain Music with open arms. Whether it is national praise from Aerosmith’s Joe Perry or Billy Cardine’s performance with the three-time Grammy Winning Edgar Meyer at Carnegie Hall, the musical community respects The Biscuit Burners. With appearances on BBC World TV’s “Destination Music”, National Public Radio’s “Mountain Stage”, and XM’s Bluegrass Junction, along with coverage in magazines such as Singer & Musician, Bluegrass Unlimited, Dirty Linen, American Songwriter, it is evident that the international media community supports The Biscuit Burners. With sellout concerts from Pennsylvania to California, and top bill appearances at major festivals, it is clear that their fans love The Biscuit Burners.

A fresh approach to acoustic music with roots that date as far back as mountain music can reach, The Biscuit Burners offer their Fiery Mountain Music with innovative instrumentation, resplendent harmonies, and captivating original material. Their unique yet familiar material pulls strong from their respect of traditional mountain music, their love of bluegrass and classic country, and their appreciation of music from the far corners of the world.
In 2004, The Biscuit Burners quickly established themselves and their Fiery Mountain Music as a complete package for acoustic entertainment. Along with being showcased at the IBMA Conference and appearing at the Historic Ryman Auditorium with Vassar Clements and Rhonda Vincent, they had their debut album chosen in the Top 10 Bluegrass Albums of 2004 by the Chicago Tribune. Their critics also chose The Biscuit Burners’ song, Come On Darlin, as the IPOD Hotpick Bluegrass Song of 2004. Carrying that momentum, the band looked to continue to grow and extend their reach in 2005. National touring and media coverage quickly grew The Biscuit Burners’ fan base. In Sept. of 2005, the band released their second album, A Mountain Apart. With this release, The Biscuit Burners presented an album full of energy, passion, and originality. A Mountain Apart is a testament to the band’s unique fiery mountain sound and was in the Top 20 of the Roots Music Report National Bluegrass Airplay chart for the first 5 months of its release.
This past year solidified the band’s presence with international media coverage and performances in some of America’s most respected venues. In 2006, The Biscuit Burners could be enjoyed across the airwaves of BBC World TV’s Destination Music, NPR’ s Mountain Stage, and PBS’ Roadtrip Nation as well as in person at over 130 concerts nation wide including: Chicago’s Old Town School of Folk Music, Berkeley’s Freight and Salvage, Alexandria, VA’s Birchmere, and Merlefest.
The Biscuit Burners are proud to announce the addition of Odessa Jorgensen (fiddle, vocals) and Wes Corbett (banjo) to band, joining Mary Lucey (bass and vocals), Billy Cardine (dobro and vocals), and Dan Bletz (guitar). Both seasoned and highly skilled musicians, Odessa and Wes bring immense talent and a fresh perspective to a band that is already known for their Fiery Mountain Music.

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Member Since: 1/14/2006
Band Website: thebiscuitburners.com
Band Members: Mary Lucey (acoustic bass)
Bill Cardine (resophonic guitar)
Dan Bletz (acoustic guitar)
Odessa Jorgensen (fiddle)
Wes Corbett (banjo)
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Influences: Appalachian Culture Music Program
Not only do The Biscuit Burners take their Fiery Mountain Music to America's finest venues, but they also take their knowledge and passion for music to schools across America. Their presentations range from history lessons to instructional lessons and are customized from students in kindergarten to high school.
From Oregon to Virginia, the Biscuit Burners have introduced and inspired America's youth in hopes to preserve this music that they have dedicated their lives to. "Our devotion towards roots music and our love of children inspired us to create a program that would trace the evolution of old time music into bluegrass and the story of the people behind it". --The Biscuit Burners

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My Blog

Sept Update from Canada

  Howdy friends,The cross country / international tour has been going great.  Running up the CA coast was so refershing with great shows in Berkeley, Bishop, and at Mtn Sage.  Great tim...
Posted by The Biscuit Burners on Tue, 04 Sep 2007 07:58:00 PST

Update from the road

Hello, Hello,We hope this update email finds you all well.  We are in now on the front end of a monumental tour, well, we might as well call it a journey.  This past weekend we wer...
Posted by The Biscuit Burners on Wed, 08 Aug 2007 08:04:00 PST

Spring Fever

hey everybody, billy, dan, odessa, and i are watching the green creep up the mountains here in weaverville, and i thought i would drop a line to wish to you all that your spring is unfolding beautifu...
Posted by The Biscuit Burners on Mon, 30 Apr 2007 08:06:00 PST

Band Featured in Bluegrass Unlimited and WNC!

Hello FriendsWe are so happy to have spring upon us.  The sun is shining and the weather is sweet!  We have been having a great time picking these last few weeks.  From the Birchmere to Springfest, Ch...
Posted by The Biscuit Burners on Fri, 30 Mar 2007 07:53:00 PST

What's up with the new band?!

Hey ya'll, it's Mary, Dan and Billy here just wanting to give a quick shout out to everyone wondering where Shannon and Stickley are. We are sad that the old line-up is no more, because we've been th...
Posted by The Biscuit Burners on Sat, 03 Feb 2007 09:36:00 PST

2007 Brings New Faces to The Biscuit Burners

The Biscuit Burners are proud to announce the addition of Odessa Jorgensen (fiddle and vocals) and Wes Corbett (banjo) to the band, joining Mary Lucey (bass and vocals), Billy Cardine (dobro and vocal...
Posted by The Biscuit Burners on Tue, 30 Jan 2007 01:16:00 PST