Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Febuary 19 & 20 2010

... love to play their infectious, rollicking concoction of Bomp'n'Roll music, with the improvisational spirit of a true jam band.
Drawing from the roots, rock, folk, country, blues and reggae traditions, they have developed their own bouncing sound and style, sure to please music lovers across many genres.
"It's impossible not to be swept up in the carefree nature of this fresh-sounding slate of tunes. A signature style? Diversity is the key - the guys deftly weave together threads of rock, folk, and roots. Inject a touch of reggae, and you come close to pinpointing their unmistakable sound."
- Red Deer Express.

Featuring the talents of singer-songwriter Bob Cook on lead vocals and guitar, Dave Farhall on bass and backing vocals, Chris Durand on lead guitar and backing vocals, and Jeremy Seater on drums, Bob Cook & The UnHerd-of enjoy performing their unique and spirited music for people of all dimensions.
Bob is a prolific and poignant songwriter who has written over 300 original, quirky and catchy songs. He has recorded six original albums and performed in and around Alberta, Vancouver and Toronto, as well as Mexico, New York, Florida, and Montreal.
Dave is an exceptionally fluid bassist and harmony vocalist who has played with The Wowzers, Year of the Panda, and Quickus Evictus. Chris has been known to tear up the audiosphere with his lead guitar pyrotechnics, and has played with The Wassabi Collective as well as fronting his own blues band. Jeremy's intuitive feel and sense of dynamics on the drums helps invoke the tribal kookiness and cosmic craziness which BC&theU aspire.
Based in Edmonton, but facing south during winters, Bob Cook & The UnHerd-of! have been increasingly playing their upbeat brew-ha of Bomp'n'Roll music throughout Alberta to a growing number of zealous fans. They love to weave and Bob their own little take on the music of life, and look forward to bringing it to you soon!


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