Girls, Guns and Glory
8-7-2015 (Sawtelle Room)
Girls, Guns and Glory, the Boston born foursome may come from the North but their sound is pure south of the Mason-Dixon line. Their songs of sin, redemption, and loss sound of much older than the 25 year old front-man; vintage and seasoned. Spiked with copious amounts of Hank Williams and Jimmie Rodgers, their 50s-style pin-up good looks are reminiscent of their idols.
For the past eight years they have been making a name for themselves through relentless touring (about 200 gigs a year worldwide), the release of four critically acclaimed records, a slew of local awards, including being the Boston Music Awards first act of its genre to win Act of the Year, and international awards (Independent Artist of the Year at the French Country Music Awards). The hard-working band refined their focus to the roots of rock ‘n’ roll with a twist of country on their fifth album, “Good Luck” out on Lonesome Day Records last year (2014) and their new album, "Tribute To Hank Williams Live" is a passion project out now on Dry Lightning Records.
You need four things in life, and these guys have figured out three of 'em.
"Imagine Lyle Lovett and Chris Isaak paying tribute to classic American rock n' roll from Elvis, Hank Williams, Johnny Cash and Roy Orbison.” – The Boston Herald
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Open: Danielle Miraglia - Danielle comes armed with a strong steady thumb on an old Gibson, an infectious stomp-box rhythm, harmonica and tunes ranging from heart-felt to socially conscious that will move both your heart and hips. Her new CD, "Glory Junkies," is fantastic. Get one signed at Bull Run.
Girls, Guns and Glory, the Boston born foursome may come from the North but their sound is pure south of the Mason-Dixon line. Their songs of sin, redemption, and loss sound of much older than the 25 year old front-man; vintage and seasoned. Spiked with copious amounts of Hank Williams and Jimmie Rodgers, their 50s-style pin-up good looks are reminiscent of their idols.
For the past eight years they have been making a name for themselves through relentless touring (about 200 gigs a year worldwide), the release of four critically acclaimed records, a slew of local awards, including being the Boston Music Awards first act of its genre to win Act of the Year, and international awards (Independent Artist of the Year at the French Country Music Awards). The hard-working band refined their focus to the roots of rock ‘n’ roll with a twist of country on their fifth album, “Good Luck” out on Lonesome Day Records last year (2014) and their new album, "Tribute To Hank Williams Live" is a passion project out now on Dry Lightning Records.
You need four things in life, and these guys have figured out three of 'em.
"Imagine Lyle Lovett and Chris Isaak paying tribute to classic American rock n' roll from Elvis, Hank Williams, Johnny Cash and Roy Orbison.” – The Boston Herald
Video
Open: Danielle Miraglia - Danielle comes armed with a strong steady thumb on an old Gibson, an infectious stomp-box rhythm, harmonica and tunes ranging from heart-felt to socially conscious that will move both your heart and hips. Her new CD, "Glory Junkies," is fantastic. Get one signed at Bull Run.