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Wayside Ramblers

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About Me

After several years of wandering along various musical paths, four musicians came together in early 2006 to form a new band and forge a new sound, and the Wayside Ramblers were born. Coming from a wide range of musical backgrounds both musical and geographical, but united by a love for the sounds of Old-time, Folk and Bluegrass, they began developing their uniquely twisted blend of old and new.

Out of an assortment of rusty recollections, found sounds, dusty mementos and vague ideas, something quickly evolved that might sound familiar at first listen, but there's more here than meets the ear. Blues, Jazz, Rock and Reggae all find their way into this group's vocabulary, yet never dominate the conversation, or cause the music to stray from it's roots. Put simply, this is real music, played from the heart; as rustic as old barnboard yet as fresh as the morning sun. They call it Crabgrass.

The music ebbs and flows from song to song as the instruments change hands and the four members trade off vocal parts; whether singing lead or harmony, they all play a role in the distinct timbre that defines the Ramblers' sound as they take on songs from different genres and make them their own. Their repertoire features a diverse mix of covers and traditionals, as well as an increasing amount of original material, further expanding the range of what this band can do with what they all bring to the table individually.

Former Halifax busker and music teacher Jason Ives spent his formative years singing in church choirs, and his young adulthood touring in pop bands. He lends a strong vocal sensibility, and a keen ear for bass and rhythm guitar. Derrick "Doc" Rathwell was schooled in classical violin as a child, but growing up around old-time fiddlers in the Ottawa valley left a deep impression on him and by age 18 had picked up the guitar and never looked back. Struck twice by lightning, he is now also a competent banjo player with his own unique style. Hailing from London, Ontario, Brad van der Zanden is the only band member with a formal education in music. He provides a solid foundation for the band on bass, guitar, or dobro, and has a knack for musical arrangements, as well as a near encyclopedic knowledge of music. Banjo picker/mandolinist Darin Yorston has had this music in his veins ever since being shown how to play "Tom Dooley" on the guitar by his father at a young age, despite being born and raised in Toronto. Also a visual artist, he has recently begun developing his songwriting abilities.

Live performance being their first love, it wasn't long after their inception that the band started playing regularly in and around their current home base of Toronto, and they soon began rambling around southern Ontario on various musical adventures, playing their first bluegrass festival in August 2007 at the Sand Road Sugar Camp, and subsequently at the Central Canadian Bluegrass Awards in Huntsville in November.

Their self-titled demo CD is only a sampling of what the Wayside Ramblers have to offer, and just a taste of what is yet to come. A full-length studio album is planned for fall 2008, and these boys are just getting started. Look for them at your local tavern or on the festival circuit, but watch out...their music is not for the faint of heart.

And they can play.

Tony Stone, Musicologist


The Wayside Ramblers Live @ The Sand Road Bluegrass Festival performing their original composition "Back To The Farm"

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 11/06/2006
Band Members: Brad - Vocals, Bass, Guitar and Slide Guitar Jason - Vocals, Guitar, Mandolin and Bass Darin - Vocals, Mandolin and Banjo Doc - Vocals, Guitar, Banjo and Aco/Elec Upright Bass
Influences: Bill Monroe, The Stanley Brothers, Carter Family, New Grass Revival, Dreadful Snakes, J.D Crowe and The New South, Nashville Bluegrass Band, The Band, Jolie Holland, Neko Case, Wilco, Doc Watson Family, The Bluegrass Album Band, Bela Fleck, Jerry Douglas, Here Today, Tony Rice, Sam Bush, Guthrie Trapp, Del McCoury, Guy Clark, David Grisman, Jerry Garcia, The Cox Family, Townes Van Zandt, Tony Trischka etc
Sounds Like:

The Wayside Ramblers Live @ The Sand Road Bluegrass Festival performing their original composition "When I Lay My Burden Down"

The Wayside Ramblers Live @ The Sand Road Bluegrass Festival performing their arrangement of the traditional piece "Green Pastures"



The Wayside Ramblers Live @ The Sand Road Bluegrass Festival (cut clip) performing their arrangement of the traditional piece "Miss Me When I'm Gone"


The Wayside Ramblers Live @ The Sand Road Bluegrass Festival (cut clip) join a group of amazing singers and pickers for the grand final performing "Will The Circle Be Unbroken"
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

NEW LIVE TRACKS...

Howdy Friends,   So heres the latest installment of Rambler news:  NEW LIVE TRACKS.   We've had another batch of our E.P "Live Off The Kitchen Floor" made up and we've added s...
Posted by on Mon, 26 May 2008 08:20:00 GMT

Ramblers news - new songs....

Howdy Foks,   So, The Wayside Ramblers have been busy!     We've just returned from a weekend at the Canadian Bluegrass Awards where we saw the excptional talent Canada has to...
Posted by on Mon, 26 Nov 2007 14:16:00 GMT

new tunes...

So, we took us a tape recorder down to the basement and quickly brewed together 2 songs for those of you who have been asking.  Their rough & raw, but we thought we'd share.  We'll be hi...
Posted by on Sat, 20 Jan 2007 12:56:00 GMT