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Too
energetic to be labeled just "folk", and not angry enough to be
pegged "alternative", Eddie from Ohio continues to defy description
with their unique blend of vocals and acoustic instrumentation. A
bedrock foundation of hand and stick percussion and a textural
flavoring of guitar/bass/harmonica support the four-part harmonies
and lyrically-driven original music. While this combination has
drawn comparisons like the Grateful Dead meets Peter, Paul & Mary,
or like Jewel fronts the Bare Naked Ladies, EFO fuses a multitude of
musical influences to create their own trademark sound. Performing
Songwriter writes, "The manic strumminess recalls Ani DiFranco or
Dave Matthews, but there's also a deep undercurrent of high,
lonesome mountain harmony that should appeal to fans of Alison
Krauss and Union Station."
With this trademark sound, EFO has produced nine CDs independently
(selling upwards of 150,000 copies to date), toured from Florida to
Washington State, cultivated massive postal and email lists,
received air play from hundreds of radio stations worldwide, been
invited to play the Main Stage at prestigious festivals like
Philadelphia Folk, Falcon Ridge Folk Festival (Hillsdale, NY),
Telluride Bluegrass Festival (CO) and Strawberry Music Festival
(CA), appeared on syndicated radio programs Mountain Stage, West
Coast Live and World Cafe, & were awarded "Best Contemporary Folk
Group" by the Washington Area Music Association six times since
1997.
Not bad for a Virginia-based band that began in 1991 playing covers
in neighborhood bars when three James Madison University graduates
(Robbie Schaefer, Eddie Hartness & Michael Clem) teamed up with
Virginia Tech alumnae Julie Murphy (now Murphy Wells). After a
popular seven year Tuesday night residency at Bad Habits Grille in
Arlington, VA, EFO graduated from town taverns to renowned listening
rooms and concert series throughout the country, where their tight
harmonies and humorous lyrics, set against an eclectic array of
musical forms, can be featured to best advantage. Since signing with
a national booking agent in 1996, the band has covered the country,
from The Somerville Theater outside of Boston to The Great American
Music Hall in San Francisco.
The band continues to perform but on a more limited basis since
September, 2005 when vocalist Wells was diagnosed with breast
cancer. Fortunately, after an intense year of chemotherapy, Wells is
on the road to recovery and remains active in cancer cure
fundraising. In 2006, bassist/guitarist Clem released his first solo
CD (produced by Hartness), and guitarist Schaefer has found quite a
calling in children's music, having produced a successful CD and
hosting a nightly satellite radio show on XMKids, as well as putting
out a new solo CD in December 2008, Strange & Lovely World.
Percussionist Hartness continues to keep the beat for a number of
local acts and stays active in the world of audio engineering.
Wherever and whenever the four reconvene on the stage, an EFO show
is always an experience to remember.
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