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THE GREENHORNES

General Info

  • Genre: Garage / Rock / Soul

    Location Cincinnati, Ohio, US

    Profile Views: 674476

    Last Login: 6/2/2011

    Member Since 8/3/2005

    Website www.greenhornes.com

    Record Label THIRD MAN RECORDS

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    The trio of Craig Fox, Patrick Keeler and Jack Lawrence--heretofore known as The Greenhornes—have been churning out the highest quality rock n roll for well over a decade. Formed in the late 90s in Cincinnati, Ohio, The Greenhornes have toured the world over (and over and over) and released 3 full length albums, an ep and a boat load of singles across a multitude of record labels. What to say about the sound…pure, straight up Nuggets inspired rock and roll. And by straight-up we mean sans revisionist new wave of snotty garage rock posturing. These guys have been weened on a diet almost solely consisting of the finest British r+b and rock innovators: The Kinks, The Who, The Zombies and The Animals are immediately recognizable in their sound. This isn't a hobby or something these guys are doing between projects--it's their life. Good, old-fashioned rock 'n' roll, plain and simple. Their most recognizable tune, ‘There Is An End’, was featured throughout Jim Jarmusch’s 2005 feature ‘Broken Flowers’. After a five year hiatus, The Greenhornes are back and very excited to have Jack White’s Third Man Records release their brand new full length album, the aptly titled ‘★★★★’ in the fall of this year.
  • Members

    Craig Fox, Patrick Keeler, and Jack Lawrence
  • Influences

  • Sounds Like

"★★★★"

Bio:

The trio of Craig Fox, Patrick Keeler and Jack Lawrence--heretofore known as The Greenhornes—have been churning out the highest quality rock n roll for well over a decade. Formed in the late 90s in Cincinnati, Ohio, The Greenhornes have toured the world over (and over and over) and released 3 full length albums, an ep and a boat load of singles across a multitude of record labels. What to say about the sound…pure, straight up Nuggets inspired rock and roll. And by straight-up we mean sans revisionist new wave of snotty garage rock posturing. These guys have been weened on a diet almost solely consisting of the finest British r+b and rock innovators: The Kinks, The Who, The Zombies and The Animals are immediately recognizable in their sound. This isn't a hobby or something these guys are doing between projects--it's their life. Good, old-fashioned rock 'n' roll, plain and simple. Their most recognizable tune, ‘There Is An End’, was featured throughout Jim Jarmusch’s 2005 feature ‘Broken Flowers’. After a five year hiatus, The Greenhornes are back and very excited to have Jack White’s Third Man Records release their brand new full length album, the aptly titled ‘★★★★’ in the fall of this year. ..........

Member Since:

August 03, 2005

Members:

Craig Fox, Patrick Keeler, and Jack Lawrence

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