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Hot Buttered Rum, one of the hardest-working and fastest-rising acts in acoustic rock, began in the San Francisco Bay Area with five uniquely talented singer-songwriter/instrumentalists setting out to create a new Northern California sound.
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Shunning stagnation in any form, Hot Buttered Rum diligently continues to hone their sound through 150+ live performances a year, with each show boasting a unique setlist and feel. Often referred to as a rock band with bluegrass instruments, the band recently has blended drums and electric instruments into their otherwise acoustic folk-rock live performances. This evolution will lead Hot Buttered Rum into the studio in January to further refine their sound.
Like so many great Bay Area bands before them, Hot Buttered Rum makes no separation between their music and their activism. They unapologetically undergird their shows with songs about social equality, environmental responsibility, and political change, and then back it up by touring in a biofueled bus and donating their time to service work at schools, Native American reservations, and political fundraisers.
Hot Buttered Rum is proud to continue that tradition by scheduling appearances at political events such as the
Embracing an out-on-the-range sound for the sake of parody, guitarist Nat Keefe wrote “
Hot Buttered Rum’s progressiveness can only be described as organic. The band’s vibrant egalitarian structure, in which all five members contribute equally, results in an energetic exchange and magnetic chemistry seen most clearly in the band’s transfixing live performances. These same democratic underpinnings characterize Hot Buttered Rum’s virtual presence and the band’s relationship with its multigenerational, nationwide fanbase. Multi-night appearances often include organized community get-togethers and kids’ sets in nearby parks, creating a productive “meeting space” for band members and fans to exchange ideas and support. Hot Buttered Rum encourages audience photography and audio recording of their shows, but the band also turns the cameras on their fans, taking “View from the Stage” photos of the audience and posting them on the website for all to see. The website itself is a virtual “meeting space” where the band and fans can stay in touch. Band members use the content-rich site to share blog entries from the road; to host a fan discussion forum; to simulcast their shows to internet listeners (while providing a chat room so internet listeners can enjoy each other’s company during the show); to showcase in a Green section the band's eco-friendly tour bus and enviro-/socio-political resume; and to provide sundry other regularly rotating media that help ensure a participatory, creative experience for all involved.



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