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Foster Jones

Rank #6 Nashville, IN Americana / Acoustic / Singer/Songwriter
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50% of sales go to the charity Sweet Relief.

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Members: JEFF FOSTER - Guitars, Banjo, Bass, Guitar-Synth, Percussion, Vocals. FRANK JONES - Guitars, Harmonica, Bass, Percussion, Lead Vocals.

Label: AntiSnus Music, StringDancer Music

Manager: Dewey Hafta Doodis

Bio: Hailing from the famous artist colony of Nashville in beautiful Brown County Indiana, singer-songwriter Frank Jones and guitarist Jeff Foster put an absurdly creative spin on everything they play. Strong songs, powerful singing and death-defying instrumental chops combine in a show that's decided... See Full Bio

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Foster Jones has a show on 05/18/2013 at 03:30 PM @ Owen Valley Winery in Spencer, IN http://www.reverbnation.com/c./poni/200567418 #concert

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“They bill themselves as "the architects of acoustic mayhem". There's an element of truth to that, I suppose, in the improvisational attitude they bring to their music. You can tell these guys are winging it a lot of the time, confident in their ability to listen and go where the music takes them. No two renditions of any tune they play are ever the same.”
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Release of 'Moonlight Eye' ...
Mar 15, 2012
The release of Frank Jones' first solo CD, 'Moonlight Eye', has caused quite a s... [more]
'Moonlight Eye' by Frank Jo...
Apr 16, 2010
The long-awaited debut CD by Nashville, Indiana's resident lunatic is in the can... [more]
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Q: Hey Foster/Jones , is the corn crib lounge still a dump ? Is it the only place left in Nashville to play ? Can you be heard over the banter of the rednecks ?
A: You seem to imply that the Corncrib has been a dump in the past, which would necessarily be a subjective opinion. We prefer to think of it as rustic. Next, there are probably more places to play in Nashville now than ever. Finally, being heard over the banter of rednecks is not at all impossible assuming one has sufficient wattage. Plus... we kinda like rednecks, so....

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  • Song Plays 1,941 +2

  • Video Plays 129

  • Total Fans 184

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