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The Clumsy Lovers - Vancouver, CanadaUnder the Covers - CD Review By Patrick Ferris If I would have heard them in time, they would have a perfect match for last month's issue, but still a great epilogue to a month of bluegrass and old time bands, is the Vancouver, Canada band, The Clumsy Lovers. Electric banjo and fiddle brand The Clumsy Lovers' style as an offshoot of bluegrass with a strong Irish influence, but their sound is high speed, out of control, mayhem that is a dance-floor packing crowd pleaser. Beyond being great musicians, they have a sharp wit to match, and are known not only for their own great song writing, but for their long list of traditional and rock standards they re-derange into Clumsy Lovers classic covers. Their fifth CD, Under the Covers with The Clumsy Lovers, pays homage to the artists whose songs they perform. From Paul Simon to Led Zeppelin, The Beatles to The Boss, The Clumsy Lovers arrangements put their own sound and unique spin on standard rock classics. The interpretations, arrangements and musicianship demonstrates the versatility of this Canadian five-piece, so whether you're looking for new twists on old favorites, want to hear some bluegrass interpretations of rock -n- roll, or if you're already a fan of the Clumsy Lovers, Under the Covers is a must for your CD collection! For more information on The Clumsy Lovers, CLICK HERE |
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