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BAND MEMBERS:
Matt Steiner
Bass Guitar - Vocals
Rob Danner
Percussion - Vocals
Scott Tyler
Mandolin - Guitar - Vocals
Kayleigh Jack Fiddle - Guitar - Vocals
Links:
Stage Plot and Technical information
BBR's Myspace Page
kayleighjack.com
Smart Mandolins
CONTACT:(208)283-0652
buckskinbiblerevue@yahoo.com
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April 19th '08 Green Dayz - Farmer Brown's 7pm Star, ID
April 26th '08 Earth Day Twin Falls Radio Rendezvoo, Info Twin Falls, ID
May 2nd '08 The Great Escape 9:00pm McCall, ID
May 3rd '08 Moscow Renasiannce Fair 4:00-5:30 Moscow ID
May 31st '08 2nd PBR Revival Kayak Event 8pmCrouch, ID
June 5th '08 Common Ground Cafe - Weather Permitting 6:00pm McCall, ID
July 3rd '08 Babblefish @ the Mile High Marina 6:00pm McCall, ID
July 4th '08 Stanley Idaho 4th Celebration Time TBA - Stanley, ID
July 26th '08 Brundage Mountain Jam II with David Gans, Melvin Seals & Donna Jean 1:00pm Brundage Mtn.
August 16th '08 Tyler Orchard Pig Roast Invitation Only 5:00pm Emmett, ID
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The Story of the Buckskin Bible Revue
Scott Harrison Tyler began banging on the piano from his dad's knee as soon as he could move his arms. At thirteen he broke from the judged Classical piano recital dull-drums for the seductive world of electric guitar. Skipping school to transcribe Iron Maiden guitar solos soon led to a return to Classical music, this time on guitar. At seventeen, he started building guitars and went on to use them during college, performing regularly with the BSU Classical and Jazz Guitar Ensembles. After a shocking crash course of Zappa 101, administered by a college roommate, Tyler became fascinated by Jean Luc Ponte's five-string electric violin. Realizing that rules could be broken, he began to build custom multi-string mandolins, violins, and bass guitars. These unique axes combined with quick fingers and improvisational talents soon found Tyler in bands like "Farmdog" and "Nada Brahma." He stepped out of the scene for a couple of years to start a family and move to the quiet town of Emmett, Id., where he manages the family cherry orchard with wife Jana and their two daughters. But as fate would have it… A band of hooligans lured Tyler back into the music scene in search of his technical and melodic wizardry.
Due to the acute proximity of his doorstep to the musical Lemmon household, Steiner soon found himself with a bass in his hands. After a complete schooling at the hands of Warren Lemmon, Steiner began his long musical journey with the bands Trailer Park, The Spines, Jackson Thorne and many other Boise collaborations. Through the years Steiner has crafted a gospel-rockabilly style, complete with bare feet, that is all his own. His great ears and solid timing are the foundation of the BBR Style.
Rob Danner started playing music at age 8 when his parents signed he and his sister up for piano lessons. At age 12 he started playing drums and played in both the jazz and marching bands through his senior year of high school. (Kuna, class of '91) At that time his musical influences were mainly old-school country (my parents had a bitch'n eight track collection), jazz and 80's pop music. "My sister played bass in the school jazz band and the Danner family rhythm section always played loud enough for the neighbors to hear." He attended North Idaho College from 91-94 on a music scholarship, playing rock covers for the school pep band, which featured an eight piece horn section, and playing in the community orchestra. After a musical hiatus, Rob began actively playing drums again after moving to McCall, Id in 2000 and soon played his way into the roll of unofficial town drummer. "While having a beer last summer a friend asked me what band I was currently playing in. Before I could answer, the bartender shouted out 'All of them!' Couldn't argue with that. During the calender year of 2006 I played gigs with eight different bands, all small local shows. One of those bands was Buckskin Bible Revue. I filled in on a few shows during the summer, and was hired on full time this winter. We are quickly labeled as bluegrass, but from behind the drums it sounds like a warm, fuzzy combination of punk, jazz, and country. Call it what you will....I dare you not to dance!!!" www.buckskinbiblerevue.com
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