Teddy Andreadis, J.D. Andrew, Brad Davis and Billy Bob “Bud”
Thornton make up “The Boxmasters”; an American roots-rock band of
seasoned musicians whose sound is rich in rhythm and story. Formed in
2007, the band released the self-titled debut record “The
Boxmasters” to critical acclaim. This two-CD set was comprised of
original songs – including the Americana Radio hit “The Poor
House” – and eclectic covers of tunes by The Beatles, The Nitty
Gritty Dirt Band, Mott The Hoople and Mel Tillis. After touring the
country in 2008, The Boxmasters released a Christmas album –
“Christmas Cheer” – and by April of 2009 had released their
third album – “Modbilly” (a term that they coined as their style
of music which was influenced by 60’s British mod music and
influences from Southern American music, both pop and country)–
which was yet another double album that spun to the top of the
Americana charts for two weeks. “Modbilly” later was ranked #14 on
the 2009 Americana Music Association’s Top 100 Albums of The Year.
The Boxmasters are back with a new album – “Somewhere Down The
Road” – slated for release in the Spring of 2015, along with an
aggressive tour schedule that kicks off with a slew of LIVE
performances from Texas to Tennessee and throughout the South.
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