The Yayhoos

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The Yayhoos are an American rock group. The band was once described as the "Harlem Globetrotters of Roots Rock",[1] [2]"a genuine, supergroup of southern-rock and alt.country heavyweights" [3] and just "supergroup."[4] The four bandmates share singing, songwriting and playing duties.

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[edit] Members' background

  • Terry Anderson (Drums) played in The Woodpeckers and wrote a lot of songs for both The Georgia Satellites and Dan Baird, as well as releasing a number of solo albums. Terry is frontman of The Olympic Ass Kickin' Team and the drummer of The Yayhoos.

[edit] Record releases

The Yayhoos released "Fear Not The Obvious" on Bloodshot Records in 2001. Their new record "Put The Hammer Down" was released June 2006.

"Fear Not" was recorded in rural North Carolina at Anderson's fathers barn. "Hammer" was recorded in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Both records were produced by Ambel.

[edit] Trivia

  • In the 2006 horror movie SLiTHER The Yayhoos song "Baby I Love You" could be heard during the credits.
  • On his radio show, Bob Dylan played the song "Bottle and a Bible" by The Yayhoos in October 2006.
  • The Yayhoos did a short European tour in February 2007.
  • Almost two years after recording and releasing "Fear Not the Obvious", The Yayhoos showed their still underground status by playing a concert booked just for them in the living room of a Herndon, Virginia resident and long-time fan.

[edit] Members' Websites

[edit] References

  1. ^ September Gurl - Clients - The Yayhoos
  2. ^ Band
  3. ^ Bloodshot Records: The Yayhoos
  4. ^ Express: A Publication of The Washington Post

[edit] External links