The members of the all-star Albany NY quartet have spent years touring and recording as solo artists and in notable combos like Blotto, the Star Spangled Washboard Band, Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen and The Neanderthals.
Now Bowtie, Cousin Clyde, Mr. Eck and Wild Bill have returned to their roots in jug band music, old-time, folk, country and blues -- in the process creating a singular ramblin' style that nods to the great tradition of American string band music while embracing more contemporary sounds like the Jug Stompers' patented 'Appalachian calypso.' Those whippersnappers in The Mammals and Old Crow Medicine Show ain't got nothing on the seasoned Stompers.
The group's debut album, 'Crooked Songs: Live at Caffe Lena,' is culled from a sold-out show at the legendary Saratoga Springs NY folk club. It reflects the raucous energy, silly showmanship and solid chops that the band's fans have come to love; and it features classic 'Stomper-ized' selections from the songbooks of Lead Belly, Uncle Dave Macon, Grandpa Jones, Roy Acuff, The Memphis Jug Band, Cannon's Jug Stompers and more.
Ramblin Jug Stompers have quickly become a hit, headlining at nightclubs, festivals, colleges and concert venues including: The Troy Savings Bank Music Hall; WAMC Performing Arts Studio; Caffe Lena; Berkshire Harvest Festival; First Night Saratoga; Albany Tulip Festival; Bennington Museum; Tang Museum; Union College; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Hudson Valley Community College and their Tess' Lark Tavern home base.