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Trash Angels / About This Artist

Artist Details and Stats:

Hometown: Springfield, MO

Management: Tiffany Rene' / Monte Lorts

Website: www.trashangels.com

Sounds Like: The White Stripes, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, The Black Keys, Jefferson Airplane

Genre: Rock

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Rock charts for Springfield, MO
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Biography:

If the Beatles and Whitestripes had an affair with Grace Slick; their illegitimate child would be Trash Angels - an Americana Rock band with melodic undertones that rival Oasis while reviving Son House. With deep roots in blues spanning to rock and rockabilly, this 5 piece group is a versatile example of truly live entertainment.

Trash Angels has shared billing with such acts as Michael Burks, Anthony Gomes, Reba Russell, Omar Dykes and the Howlers, Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk, Aunt Kizzy'z Boyz, and Moreland and Arbuckle. They have been featured on several Blues Radio shows, both traditional and internet, from Missouri to New York. In March of 2009 Trash Angels were the featured band in "Workin' Bands", a monthly article in Guitar Edge magazine. The article "Workin' Bands" is appropriate for Trash Angels as they average over 200 shows per year, making them no stranger to the stage. Their first full CD, "What the Devil Knows", was released in February of 2010. Chris DeRosier states in his review, "From the start the album exudes a vibe broadcast from under a streetlamp, loose-ruled and rough-hewn, a postcard from the edge of the blues in music and mindset." A second, more contemporary rock centered album is set to be released in late 2011, entitled "Copious Sunshine". With enough original music to fill a third album, Trash Angels is set to be a lasting force in music.

Press:

“Shinedown, the Red Rocker and Trash Angels hit the Midwest!”
Christy Compton-Smith - The Current

“From the start the album exudes a vibe broadcast from under a streetlamp, loose-ruled and rough-hewn, a postcard from the edge of the blues in music and mindset.”
Chris DeRosier - TAG Magazine

“Women Who Rock”
Chris DeRosier and Matt Lemon - GO! Magazine

“The hardest working band in Springfield!”
Trey George - GO! Magazine