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Legendary Shack Shakers Line Up Shake Up

May 16th 2008 in Bands, News, alt.country

As per a post from the Legendary Shack Shakers MySpace page and on the fine NineBullets.net blog there seems to be a line up change for the LSS.

Ladies and gentlemen,

As our good buddy David Lee is currently tearing up his bicycling career all over the world, please meet the NEW guitarist for the Legendary Shack Shakers: Duane Denison.

Duane first came to public notice through his work with Chicago indie rock icons The Jesus Lizard. But he has also worked with a wide variety of internationally acclaimed artists including Hank Williams III, Mike Patton/Tomahawk, Bobby Bare, the Silver Jews and Firewater.

Duane’s style is synonymous with innovation, technique and taste. His move to Nashville a few years ago has allowed him to collaborate with several local, country-fried musicians. But only now will he be allowed to push the envelope and blur the lines between both the roots and Indie Rock worlds.

Strap yourself in and get ready for the NEXT chapter of the Legendary Shack Shakers!

Related posts:

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  3. Th’ Legendary Shack Shakers Play New York
  4. The Legendary Shack Shakers – Mercury Lounge – New York City – 11/08/07
  5. Shack*Shakers gear and trailer stolen!




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