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Crooked Still
CD Reviews
- Friends of Fall (2011)
- Hop High (2004)
- Shaken By A Low Sound (2006)
- Some Strange Country (2010)
- Still Crooked (2008)
Articles and Interviews
Crooked Still still crooked (Aug 2008)
They say one sign of maturity is the ability to adapt. Although still a young band, Massachusetts quintet Crooked Still shows marked signs of maturity on their third album, "Still Crooked," on Signature Sounds.
Crooked Still shakes a low sound (Oct 2006)
Crooked Still is possibly the most unlikely bluegrass band playing today. The band has no fiddle, no mandolin and no guitar, but the quartet of Aoife O'Donovan (vocals), Dr. Gregory Liszt (banjo), Rushad Eggleston (cello) and Corey DiMario (bass) combines acoustic instrumentation, a deep respect for tradition and rock energy to develop a truly original sound. Crooked Still released its self-produced debut, "Hop High," in 2004. The band's new record, "Shaken By A Low Sound," is now out on ...
News Items
- Crooked Still singer plays Leno (Oct 2011)
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