Down County Boys

5976-3The Down County Boys are one of the longest established and best loved bluegrass bands in the UK – tracing their roots back to 1964.

The current line up features Peter Parker on fiddle, father and son Mick (bass/vocals) and Chris (banjo) Cooper and Ray Duffy on lead vocals guitar and mandolin.

If you haven’t seen this band play you really ought too!  Please check out their website and Facebook page for more information, content and archive photographs and to book or find out more via their contact form.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=1&v=Z1RWwaEYA0Q

Hogranch

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The Hogranch play a range of Bluegrass and Americana with self penned numbers forming a significant part of what they are about. They have been together for about six years and have performed at most of the UK’s Bluegrass festivals in their time. The band recently visited the USA together where they got to play in the Rockygrass band competition. They are currently recording their 1st CD containing all original material written by the band.

Keith Howard – Guitar, Vocals, Songwriting – Originally hailing from a Country Rock Background with Bristol Band ‘The Hanks’ Keith caught the Bluegrass bug after attending The Didmarton Bluegrass Festival meeting Sean and Bob at various jams, ‘…I guess when you run into someone with an identical record collection you either marry them or start a band with them, I’ve done both…’

Sean Hogan – Banjo, Vocals, Guitar – Sean ‘Hog’ Hogan has played with a myriad of talents around the southwest playing a hard driving banjo to rival the best. He lends his extensive repertoire to the Hogranch to call on contributing to the eclectic mix of songs that make the band unique.
Bob ‘chilli’ Pepper – Mandolin, Vocals, Songwriting – Bob trills and spills his mandolin throughout the bands song list and writes the occasional tune too, adding the high tenor to the harmonies which are the bands trade mark.
Deb Howard – Double Bass, Vocals – Every ship needs an engine room and Deb keeps the band on course with metronomic precision and haunting bowing as well as the 4th harmony.