It's safe to say there's nobody else doing this sort of thing in Knoxville. Gypsy jazz, as some call it, is a flexible form that welcomes classical and blues styles, but demands a certain emotional range; it's at turns sentimental and jarring. It bridges Old World melancholy and New World jump. Some people can listen to it all night long.
| Name | Instruments |
|---|---|
| Eugene Johnson | guitar |
| Kukuly Uriarte | guitar |
| Brandon Beavers | mandolin |
| Andy Bryenton | vocals |






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