The Everybodyfields

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Sam Quinn and Jill Andrews of the everybodyfields at The Festival Essex in Concord, NC
Sam Quinn and Jill Andrews of the everybodyfields at The Festival Essex in Concord, NC

the everybodyfields is an independent folk/country band from Johnson City, Tennessee. The band is fronted by Sam Quinn and Jill Andrews who met when they were nineteen while both working at a summer camp and most recently, guitarist and keyboardist Josh Oliver and pedal steel player Tom Pryor. the everybodyfields combine country, folk, bluegrass, rock and roll, and Americana to produce a unique sound that Harp Magazine called "stompin’ and twangin’ in world-class style."[1] Sam Quinn's song T.V.A. from "Halfway There: Electricity and the South" won 1st place in the Chris Austin Songwriting Contest 2005 at Merlefest.[citation needed]

The band is currently signed to Ramseur Records,based in Concord, NC. Other artists on Ramseur Records include fellow genre-bending band, North Carolina's The Avett Brothers, with whom the everybodyfields have frequently toured.

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[edit] Current members

[edit] Former members

[edit] Discography

[edit] References

  1. ^ Everybodyfields: Alt-Country for Everybody

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