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The Tall Pines

Campfire Songs, Ghost Stories and other Tall Tales

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About The Tall Pines:
The Tall Pines debut release was recently featured in National Public Radio’s Top Ten Best CDs of 2007. NPR contributor Meredith Ochs provides the following description of The Tall Pines unique style:
“With long straight hair falling over sky high cheekbones and a penchant for floor-length dresses Connie Petruk looks like she stepped out of late ‘60s / early ‘70s Nashville and sings like the lost sister of Bobbie Gentry or Dusty Springfield. Her honeyed alto will melt the frost off your windshield, and the band’s confident backing matches her attitude flawlessly. The Tall Pines are equal parts soul and twang, molasses and moonshine, sass and skill. The Ten songs on their debut CD, all written by Christmas Davis and inspired by his Southern upbringing, evoke the heyday of the country-soul hybrid without ever sounding unoriginal, a difficult feat.”
“But the story of The Tall Pines begins long before we ever recorded any music” says Petruk. “The Tall Pines began pushing their tiny roots into the earth when Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris decided to sing together, and when The Band came down from Canada, and when Tony Joe White and Bobbie Gentry first started writing down stories and pickin’ their guitars at the same time. That’s when The Tall Pines really started. It’s just taken us a few decades to be born, grow up, get together and start making our own version of the music that we love.“
The Tall Pines is a family collaboration of singer Connie Lynn Petruk, and songwriter Christmas Davis, organist Joanna Choy and drummer Robert Brazier. Connie Lynn was born in Edmonton Alberta, and started singing at the Calgary Stampede Rodeo when she was just a little girl. After a few seasons spent entertaining the cowboys in Calgary, she moved to New York to seek her fortune. Christmas was raised with a colorful southern family whose members often find their way into his songs. Growing up, he spent every Sunday attending a Pentecostal church, at the insistence of his mother who was addicted to two things: Jesus, and the tambourine. Joanna packed up her belongings and moved from her California home to New York City to be a political activist. But, she found her calling singing in clubs and coffee houses in Brooklyn and Manhattan’s Lower East Side. This is where she met Connie and Chris, and helped them grow The Tall Pines. Robert Brazier, a mystery to all, showed up late one night at the band’s secret hideaway. Dressed impeccably, but with his hands covered in a strange white chalk, Robert has never offered any explanation for his appearance that night or otherwise.
“The Tall Pines” is the band’s first recording. According to Christmas Davis “In it you’ll find a generous helping of pretty young ladies on the make, drunken reverends telling tall tales, satanic choirs, small town drifters, aging dreamers, innocents with broken hearts, and all kinds of crooked characters, squeezed into ten short songs. Like a collection of Flannery O’Connor stories, with a beat. It’s our first manifesto, open to interpretation, and ready to lead the sing along. We hope that you enjoy it and come back often to visit The Tall Pines.”

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Member Since: 7/15/2006
Band Website: You Are Here
Band Members: Connie Lynn Petruk - Vocals / Tambourine * Christmas Davis - Guitar / Vocals * Joanna Choy - Organ / Vocals * Robert Brazier- Drums / Pool Cue * Jesse Krakow - The Bass
Influences: Flannery O'Connor, Nature, Sam Peckinpah, Nurture, Bobbie Gentry, Jim Ford, Dusty Springfield, Russ Meyer, Kris Krtistofferson, The Staple Singers, Johnny and June, Tony Joe White, Blind Willie Johnson, The Moon, Dolly Parton, The Sun, Sly Stone, Avant Garde Magazine, George Harrison, Ike and Tina, Canadians, The Chuck Wagon Gang, Americans, Mick Taylor, Willie Nelson, Jesus, Stevie Wonder, The Band, Playboy Magazine 1967-1977, Bobby Womack, Shel Silverstein, Boyde Holmes, Hank Williams, horses, camp fires, ghost stories and other true tales that stretch the imagination.
Sounds Like: The Tall Pines! Or, the house band from your favorite imaginary Russ Meyer movie.

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NPR - Best CDs of 2007

Thank you Meredith Ochs, you just made our 2007 even brighter: www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=17395172  C.D. ..:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:...
Posted by The Tall Pines on Fri, 21 Dec 2007 01:40:00 PST

New Tall Pines Songs Coming Soon&

Yes, we've got a lot of brand new songs comin' right up. For those of you who have been askin', and for our own peace of mind. If you've been coming out to our shows, you'll already know a bunch of th...
Posted by The Tall Pines on Mon, 29 Oct 2007 11:51:00 PST

EVIL CITY FILM FEST - THE TALL PINES

The good people at The E.vil City Film Fest (E.vil is an abbreviation for New York City's "East Village"  they're actually not very evil at all) contacted us a while back to ask if we would enter two...
Posted by The Tall Pines on Mon, 08 Oct 2007 10:10:00 PST

GIVING CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DUE...

We love to have the opportunity to work with our friends, and we are very fortunate to have so many talented people in our lives. We are also big believers in giving credit where credit is due. For th...
Posted by The Tall Pines on Mon, 04 Dec 2006 04:50:00 PST