Deadwood Drifters | en

The Dirt Drifters play top-drawer country music, bringing vintage sounds and sensibilities up to date in a country landscape hungry to reconnect with its roots. They met in Nashville, five musicians from four states with backgrounds from across the spectrum and a hunger to make music that matters. Their growing suspicion that they had something special was confirmed over and over as they took to the road. Fans in one club after another reacted as they always do in the presence of the real thing, and the Dirt Drifters began attracting a rabid and loyal following. By name and position...
There are multiple artists with the name Deadwood. 1) Deadwood is a noise Duo From Austin, Texas. 2) Deadwood is a noise / ambient project that was created in 2003 by the single band member, Daniel Jansson, under the name Deadwood Murder. A demo was made and sent out to several labels, the response was excellent. Since then Deadwood has released three full-length albums on "Cold Spring Records", namely '8 19', 'Ramblack' and 'Sheolic'. 3) Deadwood was set up in 2005 by Shahar (vocals/acoustic guitar), Hezi (bass), Tal (guitars) and Alon (drums). Playing together in other projects in the past...
The Drifters are a long-lived American doo wop Pop R&B band, originally formed by Clyde McPhatter (of Billy Ward & the Dominoes) in 1953 from New York City, NY, USA. There have been over 60 members since 1953. www.theofficialdrifters.com shows the current lineup and tour dates. The original Drifters Ahmet Ertegün of Atlantic Records approached Clyde McPhatter after he left The Dominoes and signed him. McPhatter first recruited several members of his former group, The Mount Lebanon Singers: William “Chick” Anderson (tenor), David Baldwin (baritone), and James “Wrinkle” Johnson (bass), plus David “Little Dave” Baughan (tenor). This aggregation lasted for...
The Continental Drifters an American rock band, formed in Los Angeles, California in 1991 and dissolved in New Orleans, Louisiana about a decade later. Though the line-up changed several times, at one point the band comprised a kind of college-rock/indie-rock/power-pop supergroup, including as it did Peter Holsapple of the dBs, Mark Walton of The Dream Syndicate, Vicki Peterson of The Bangles and Susan Cowsill of The Cowsills. .
Found 12 songs, duration: 53:48
Blood in the Hills
The Devil's Due (Edit)
Ashes and Dirt
Dog Will Hunt
Low Life Blues
Sometimes Dead is Better