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ARTIST INFORMATION
The alternative-Americana sound of Woodrush is full of well-crafted original songs driven by vocal percussion and bursting with rich harmonies. Audiences are repeatedly drawn to their compelling melodies, lyrical savvy, and polished musicianship.
Their sound can be described as a blend of classic folk harmonies with a musical backbone of rock, funk, and R&B, reminiscent of CSNY, Jack Johnson or Counting Crows.
In addition to their substantial selection of original songs, Woodrush also performs a diverse array of covers. Guest musicians are known to appear at shows, enhancing the sound and feel of the performance. Their experience includes performances at festivals, bars, coffee houses, restaurants, clubs, casinos, wineries, breweries, corporate events and weddings.
In an industry where an original sound is becoming harder and harder to find, Woodrush delivers a refreshing live music experience. Their unexpected blend of musical genres brings a welcome variety to your entertainment line up.
DISCOGRAPHY:
So Far From Home (2006) Recorded at: Strate Sound Studios in San Diego. Producer: Ray Peterson, Raining Notes. Sound Engineer: Alan Sanderson. Mastering: Sterling-Sound Studios, NY. Photos: Henry Diltz.
“Running on a Treadmill” contributed to the album Drink to Bones that Turn to Dust, A Toast to Oingo Boingo (2006) Produced and Recorded by: Dep’t of Records.
It’s About Time… (2004) Recorded as Three Shades of Gray (3SG). Features several songs with American Idol's Blake Lewis.
Three Shades of Gray (3SG) (2001) Recorded as Three Shades of Gray (3SG).
[Woodrush is currently in the studio with Dep’t of Records recording a new full-length album.]
AWARDS
Best Acoustic Single of the Year - 16th Annual Los Angeles Music Awards 2006.
for: Road Trippin’ (appears on So Far From Home)
Best Group/Duo (Grand Prize Runner Up) - International Acoustic Music Awards 2006.
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