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The Everybodyfields

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Years active
  
2004–2009, 2011

Record label
  
Captain Mexico Records

Active until
  
2011

Genres
  
Country music, Folk music

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Labels
  
Captain Mexico Records Ramseur Records

Associated acts
  
Jill Andrews Sam Quinn + Japan Ten

Past members
  
Jill Andrews, Sam Quinn, Tom Pryor, Josh Oliver, Jamie Cook, Megan McCormick, David Richey

Origin
  
Johnson City, Tennessee, United States (2004)

Albums
  
Nothing Is Okay, Plague of Dreams, Half Way There: Electricity & The South, Halfway There: Electricity and the South

Similar
  
Jill Andrews, Cruz Contreras, The Black Lillies, Robinella, Trisha Gene Brady

Profiles

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the everybodyfields were an independent folk/country band from Johnson City, Tennessee. The band was fronted by Sam Quinn and Jill Andrews who met when they were nineteen while both working at a summer camp. Most recently, they were joined by guitarist and keyboardist Josh Oliver, pedal steel player Tom Pryor, and drummer Jamie Cook. the everybodyfields combine country, folk, bluegrass, rock and roll, and Americana to produce a unique sound that Harp Magazine called "stompin’ and twangin’ in world-class style." Sam Quinn's song "T.V.A." from Halfway There: Electricity and the South won 1st place in the Chris Austin Songwriting Contest 2005 at Merlefest. "Lonely Anywhere," from the album Nothing is Okay, was chosen by NPR as Song Of The Day for 29 February 2008.

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Lately, the everybodyfields were the focus of increasing attention as a representative of the alternative country genre. They were chosen to play at Bonnaroo, Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion and Twangfest in 2008.

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On June 5, 2009, the band posted an announcement on their website indicating that they would disband in order for Sam Quinn and Jill Andrews to pursue their respective solo careers.

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In 2011, it was announced that they would have a reunion show at the 2011 Bristol Rhythm & Roots festival in September 2011.

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Current members

  • Jill Andrews (vocals, bass guitar, acoustic guitar)
  • Sam Quinn (vocals, acoustic guitar, bass guitar)
  • Josh Oliver (keyboard, guitar)
  • Tom Pryor (pedal steel)
  • Jamie Cook (drums)
  • Former members

  • Megan McCormick (vocals, lap steel, electric guitar)
  • David Richey (vocals, dobro)
  • Angela Oudean (vocals, fiddle)
  • Megan Gregory (vocals, fiddle)
  • Emma O'Donnell (fiddle)
  • Travis Kammeyer (drums)
  • Discography

  • Halfway There: Electricity and the South (2004)
  • Plague of Dreams (2005)
  • Nothing is Okay (2007)
  • Songs

    Lonely AnywhereNothing Is Okay · 2007
    Everything Is OkayNothing Is Okay · 2007
    Wasted TimeNothing Is Okay · 2007

    References

    The Everybodyfields Wikipedia