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BIO
"A first-rate Cajun and Country band" -- New York Times
In an ideal world, country radio would sound more like the Doc Marshalls. With influences ranging from traditionalists such as Buck Owens and Johnny Cash to innovators like Gram Parsons and Dwight Yoakam, this New York City-based five-piece delivers an honest, unflinching honky tonk sound. Not content to remain within the confines of a typical roots band, they also boast a raucous set of Cajun breakdowns and Zydeco shuffles.
Led by Texas-raised Acadian Nick Beaudoing (pronounced "BEAU-dwin"), the Doc Marshalls have forged a reputation for wildly energetic live shows. Anchored by the fiddling chops of Mat Kane and the breakneck accompaniment of Beaudoing's Cajun accordion, their unique Louisiana grooves have infiltrated the halls of countless alternative rock venues where roots music is seldom heard. Whether performing Bakersfield-style shuffles or traditional Cajun French two-steps, they are determined to make converts of even the most country-shy souls.
Their debut album, "No Kind of Life" (2005), was warmly received by roots radio, spending over a month in the Americana Top 40. Their followup CD, Honest for Once (2008), brazenly surpassed this feat, making a rapid ascent to 19 and earning a spot among the Americana Music Association’s Top 100 albums of the year. They were quick to capitalize on the buzz, touring everywhere from Texas and Louisiana dance halls, to New York’s indie rock clubs as well as countless festivals, listening rooms, and urban roadhouses in between.
Comprised entirely of originals, Honest for Once evokes a humid musical landscape along the Texas-Louisiana border, a place where the influence of George Jones sits comfortably alongside the storytelling of Townes Van Zandt and the rhythms of Cajun stalwarts such as the Balfa Brothers. Expect a healthy dose of dirty Cajun stomps, raw honky-tonk, and guest appearances by the likes of Eric “Roscoe” Ambel (Steve Earle).
PRESS:
"It’s a damn shame that a band this good is self-releasing their albums. The Brooklyn-based Marshalls are Americana’s greatest unknown band, mixing accordion-heavy Cajun music with Parsons-esque alt-country to create a sound both unique and infectious." The 9513.com
"On their second record, Honest for Once, the band moves seamlessly from tear-in-beer honky tonk to Flying Burrito Brothersesque alt-country to raucous Cajun dancehall tunes that make damn near every other country record released in 2008 pale in comparison." -- Pop Matters
"This is country. Not bluegrass, not old-timey, not Kenny Chesney, just good ol’ country music." Revue Magazine
"Well-executed, frenetic Cajun music that will thrill fans of the genre as well as the yet to be converted" -- New York Magazine
"It's hard to believe that the Doc Marshalls haven't been signed to a record deal, but maybe it's just as well. I don't know what a record label could have done to improve on their second release, Honest for Once" -- Freight Train Boogie

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Member Since: 01/02/2006
Band Website: www.docmarshalls.com
Band Members: Nick Beaudoing: vocals, guitars, Cajun accordion
Mat Kane: fiddle
Jonathan Gregg: pedal steel
Terence Murren: bass
Doug Clark: drums

Press: Patrice Fehlen, Septembergurl PR

Radio Promotion: Fred Boenig, Americana Media Productions
Influences: Dwight Yoakam, Wynn Stewart, Richard Buckner, the Balfa Brothers.
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Record Label: Unsigned

My Blog

On Getting Ready for Another Texas Tour

Dear Friends,The more I tour, the more I obsess over numbers, spreadsheets, and charts.  You don't have to be a cigar-chomping fat cat from talk radio to fret over all the hidden fees that come with b...
Posted by on Tue, 31 Mar 2009 10:50:00 GMT

Great Review in Exclaim Magazine

Friends,Critical praise from the Great White North is much more than a novelty for me.  I spent four years freezing my ass off in Montreal, studying the Quebec Civil Code and Canadian constitutional l...
Posted by on Wed, 28 Jan 2009 14:32:00 GMT

Yearly Recap & Texas Tour(s)

Dear Friends,2009 is the Year of the Ox.  I have no follow up to that, unfortunately.  Let's just begin there.Good PressThis past year has given us plenty of reasons to celebrate, but frankly, we'd ...
Posted by on Mon, 19 Jan 2009 10:10:00 GMT

Yes, We Cant!

Dearest Friends, Yes, it's true.  We can't get over how much fun we had during our recent Texas tour.  Weeks of day job drudgery have offered a stark, if depressing, contrast to life out on ...
Posted by on Mon, 24 Nov 2008 20:56:00 GMT

Texas Tour + Pics + Our Gruene Hall Debut

Dearest Friends, I don't write news updates nearly as often as I should, but in truth the Doc Marshalls have been far too busy playing shows and gearing up for upcoming tours to do much else...
Posted by on Mon, 22 Sep 2008 14:43:00 GMT

Great Review in Pop Matters!

Hey Folks,Some news is too good to keep quiet.  Yesterday, we received great press from Pop Matters, an online magazine with excellent cred and considerable reach.  This is clearly...
Posted by on Wed, 11 Jun 2008 14:15:00 GMT

Paste Recommends & Review

Dearest Friends,When you're busy playing shows and touring, there's precious little time to write blogs.  Prior to my solo tour in Texas, I envisioned myself leisurely typing up nightly dispatche...
Posted by on Thu, 05 Jun 2008 12:31:00 GMT

"Honest for Once" Breaks the Top 20 of the Chart!

Dear Friends, Great news!  "Honest for Once" has broken the Top 20 of the Americana Chart!  We've surged to number 19, easily our highest chart position ever.  Needless to say...
Posted by on Fri, 02 May 2008 11:07:00 GMT

Were Number 26 on the AMA Chart!

Dear Friends, Everyone loves a horse race.  Our new CD is the Seabiscuit of the Americana Radio Chart.  This Monday we reached our highest position ever at number 26.  Cue that William ...
Posted by on Wed, 16 Apr 2008 08:55:00 GMT

Top 40 of the Americana Chart! + Interview

Dear Friends, Our new CD, "Honest for Once", has debuted at number 32 on the Americana Radio Chart!  This puts us in fine company, alongside current chartmates Willie Nelson, Steve Earle, the Dri...
Posted by on Mon, 07 Apr 2008 13:51:00 GMT