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The Taters

Eclectic, Upbeat Roots Pop - www.The Taters.com

About Me

The Taters ( www.thetaters.com ) play an eclectic mix of roots rock, pop, country, skiffle & Americana, a sound that's been compared favorably to a mixture of Everlys, Orbison, Beatles, and Nick Lowe.When Craig Evans and Brad Tucker started singing together in the early 1980's, neither could have guessed how long that partnership would last. With the new release of Just One Night, their 4 th album as The Taters, it's obvious to listeners that their music is still getting stronger all the time. And now those new to the band can get a glimpse of what goes on during a live show the interplay and harmonies, and just the wide range of song styles that make up their musical identity.A lot has been written over the last 10 years about the influences of the band, and comparisons have been made to Roy Orbison, The Everly Brothers, The Mavericks, Nick Lowe and others. "We decided it was time to do a live album this time out, said Craig in a recent interview, since that's where we meet most of our listeners, and vice versa. It gave us a chance to do some covers that are regular requests at our shows, and to kind of pay tribute to some of the influences that have guided us for so long. We're also using the album as a chance to re-work some of the tunes from our early albums. The cool thing was how well all of it came together in a single show!Just One Night was recorded in Ashland , VA , and includes Craig & Brad along with a host of side Taters, including Diana Carr (pedal steel) , Stu Grimes (drums), Jim Wark (guitar), Ned Henson (guitar), and Alan MacEwen & Chris Watling from The Grandsons on horns.Writing in Billboard magazine, the internationally published "bible" of the music industry, critic Gordon Ely described the Taters as "determinedly-and gleefully-forging a path with no limits or end in sight. This is music for which you've been waiting a long, long time... Without a trace of self-consciousness or pretension, the Taters draw up a formula that can rightly be claimed as their own".
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Music:

Member Since: 3/17/2006
Band Website: thetaters.com
Band Members: Craig Evans - Vocals, Bass, the occasional keyboards;
Brad Tucker - Vocals, all things guitar;
and side Taters: Greg Marrs, Jim Wark - gtr, Buz King - Drums
and Mike Gribik - live sound and all-round support

Influences: Beatles, Everly Brothers, Roy Orbison, Nick Lowe, Emmylou Harris, Mavericks, Buddy Holly, Buddy Miller, Elwood Dowd, Brian Wilson, Coach Reggie Sizemore, Marlon "Bud" Brando, Charles Dickens, Hank Williams, Mark Twain, Mills Brothers, Lindsey Buckingham, Kurt Vonnegut, Frank Capra, Shag, Alfred Hitchcock, Sherwood Schwartz, Bob Dylan, Traveling Wilburys, William Joyce, Earle Hagen, Dave Edmunds, Matthew Sweet, Jack Finney, Richard Matheson, Stephen King, Clive Barker, Quisp, Quake, Abba, Milton the Monster, Lewis Carroll, Joel and Ethan, Tom Waits, Harry Nilsson, Richard Perry, Matthew Sweet, Raymond Scott, Brak, Jerry Garcia, Goofy Grape, Rootin' Tootin' Raspberry, Dark Shadows, Monkees, monkeys, Lancelot Link, John Steinbeck, William Heath Robinson, Neil Gaiman, The Archies, Three Dog Night, Sloan, Gomez Adaams, Haley Mills, Vic Mizzy, Elf Power, Keiran Kane, Kevin Welch, The Apples in Stereo, Edward Gorey, Seonna Hong, Mary Blair, Jim Flora ... and most everyone else we've ever listened to, watched, read, talked about, or thought we dreamed about.

Sounds Like: The Taters playing a bunch of songs
Record Label: MolioTown
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Taterland in the Spring

Thanks for all the nice comments and emails about the PBS performance! I wish the sound had come out a bit better, but what can you do? It was still fun, and nice to know so many people saw it . ...
Posted by The Taters on Fri, 25 Apr 2008 08:34:00 PST

Mr. Duffy does it again.....

Another gentle, perfectly lovely folk-pop classic from The Lilac Time - I really do love these guys.........and with the new Roger Manning on the way in May and new Aimee Mann tunes in Jun...
Posted by The Taters on Tue, 11 Mar 2008 04:32:00 PST

Goodbye to Larry Norman

Just saw the story that Larry Norman passed away on Sunday. Not much to add to what's been said about him out over the web, other than the fact that I loved his music. He opened the way for so much th...
Posted by The Taters on Tue, 26 Feb 2008 10:12:00 PST

Taters added on more podcasts

We've had several Tater spottings out in the cyber-ether this past week. Mike Lidskin interviewed us on his TWIRL Radio out of Sacramento - www.twirlradio.com. We even played a song live (over the pho...
Posted by The Taters on Tue, 26 Feb 2008 09:34:00 PST

Taters Twirl

Just a quick update to let you know that Mike Lidskin, from TWIRL Radio has just posted a podcast of our interview with him last week. Check out the official TWIRL site to hear the podcast, which incl...
Posted by The Taters on Sat, 23 Feb 2008 12:46:00 PST

Pod Safe Taters

The year is moving along at its own pace, with no real help or hindrance from us. We had some fun Mardi Gras shows, where we added a piano into the mix (both the audience & the rest of the band we...
Posted by The Taters on Fri, 22 Feb 2008 10:58:00 PST

Just a quick welcome

to '08! Wanted to get in and say 'hi' before the week was up! We had our first show of the year on Friday in Ashland, and it was hopelessly fun! Jim Wark on the Pink Paisley TeleĀ®, and surprise visito...
Posted by The Taters on Sun, 06 Jan 2008 02:26:00 PST

"Baby It’s Cold Outside" or anything else.......

........this guy is as cool as it gets........
Posted by The Taters on Mon, 10 Dec 2007 04:33:00 PST

"My First Christmas With You" - Ear Cheer from The Taters

Hope all are well, and wishing you all peace, love and understanding (what's so funny about that?) and hoping you'll stop by and listen to "My First Christmas With You", a holiday classic written by o...
Posted by The Taters on Sun, 09 Dec 2007 11:55:00 PST

Fools & Taters

Hi, Craig here. I just got some Ozzie & Harriet Christmas episodes on DVD - and there was a great one where Ricky's band plays to try and help sell some Christmas trees. That's my cue to let you k...
Posted by The Taters on Tue, 27 Nov 2007 06:14:00 PST