The Everybodyfields
Description of the everybodyfields' Music:
Singer-songwriters, contemporary folk, alt-country
Comparisons:
everybodyfields call to mind other lo-fi contemporary singer-songwriters like Iron and Wine and Feist. Those interested in the everybodyfields may also be interested in their labelmates the Avett Brothers and Bombadil.
everybodyfields Line-up:
Jill Andrews - vocals, bass, guitar
Sam Quinn - vocals, guitar, bass
Josh Oliver - keyboard, guitar
Tom Pryor - pedal steel
Jamie Cook - drums
Recommended CDs by the everybodyfields:
Nothing is Okay (Ramseur, 2007)
Purchase/Download everybodyfields MP3s:
"So Good"
"Savior"
"Leaving Today"
the everybodyfields Biography:
everybodyfields chief members Sam Quinn and Jill Andrews were working at a summer camp together when they were 19, where they met and discovered a mutual interest in music. After returning home from the summer camp, they ran into each other in the Johnson City, Tenn., music scene and started playing together as the everybodyfields.
The initial incarnation of the group also included Dobro player David Richey who, after recording two albums with the band, left the group to play bluegrass music. He was replaced by keyboardist Josh Oliver and pedal steel player Tom Pryor, and the new quartet recorded 2007's Nothing is Okay for Ramseur Records. Since then, they've toured extensively, playing numerous folk festivals including Pickathon and Bonnaroo.