New Bohemians
- Sound Description:
- Hipster groove based tunes
- Recommended:
- Edie Brickell
Founded 1985, based in Dallas, TX
New Bohemians is one of Dallas' most celebrated bands. They are most famous for their time with Edie Brickell and the 1988 album Shooting Rubberbands At The Stars.
From staff reports.
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»Brandon Aly: drums
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»Kenny Withrow: guitar, vocals
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»Brad Houser: bass
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»Carter Albrecht: harmonica, keyboards, vocals
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»John Bush: percussion
Hipster groove based tunes
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December 5
I was at this show at Club Dada in 2006. It was a great show and even Edie'shusband was there! (Paul Simon for those of you). It was also the last time we saw Carter Albrecht play with the band. What a loss!
Stacey Callaway Verified
1 year, 6 months ago
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I was there, too. It was a beautiful memorable evening, like a high school reunion, Class of '88/'89.
Kevin Kunreuther Verified
9 months, 3 weeks ago
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While half of the crew worked at the 500 Cafe were in the band, Eddie was a girl freind of Monty's, then the majic came.... and the rest is history......do you recall 5oo Cafe in the Fair Park area,,, the Rubber Bands and sleepin logs......it is always good in the beginning and then again a reflection of what is was in the end...A/T, Fair Park observer from the 1980's.
alexander troup Verified
9 months, 3 weeks ago
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