Genres: Blues, Jam Bands, Rock
Sound description: Jammy, soulful blend of rock and roll, blues, country and folk
Formed: 2003
City: Fort Worth, TX
Web site: http://www.catfishwhiskey.com
Catfish Whiskey staggered onto the Fort Worth music scene back in the summer of 2003 when singer/songwriter Keegan McInroe had a chance meeting and jam session one evening with former drummer, Matt Lombard, during one of McInroe's early solo shows. With the bar's old, worn out drum kit sitting behind him, McInroe had a few drinks and decided to invite Lombard onstage to join him. The two decided there was some chemistry there. Soon, Lombard introduced Michael Maftean to McInroe, and the three aspiring musician's began working to get a band together. Travis Dixon, McInroe's roomate at the time, joined in on bass shortly thereafter, and Tripp Mathis showed up in early May 2004. Matt Lombard left the band in late 2005. Johnny Goodson took over on drums in February 2006.Tripp Mathis left the band in May 2007.
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Musicians
- Johnny Goodson: drums
- Keegan McInroe: guitar, lead vocals, vocals
- Michael Maftean: guitar, vocals
- Travis Dixon : bass
Former members
Influences
Robert Johnson, Bob Dylan, Howlin' Wolfe, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, The Grateful Dead, Widespread Panic, The Band, The Rolling Stones
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