Frog Holler

adams hotel road

Visit my other Frog Holler Website "Couldn't get along"


 
 

Darren Schlappich - vocals, acoustic guitar
John Kilgore - vocals, electric and acoustic guitars
Josh Sceurman - bass
Toby Martin - drums
Ted Fenstermacher - fiddle, harmony vocals
Mike Lavdanski - banjo, lap-steel, harmony vocals

Formed in 1996 as a bluegrass trio, Frog Holler has since evolved into its current six piece line-up. Led by left-handed acoustic guitar playing Darren Schlappich, the band also features electric guitar, bass, drums, fiddle and banjo. Home base is Shoemakersville, PA where 'the song is king' and four hour live shows are commonplace. Their influences are many and without getting past the B's they claim to like Bill Monroe, Brian Wilson, Norman Blake, and the Beatles. Here with fourteen originals, "Adams Hotel Road" is the band's second full length release. Whether they're launching big pop missiles or sneaking out spare subtle gems, their lyrical songs reveal images and scenes that tell stories, expose feelings, and make connections.

Priority tracks are #1 'Least Most Wanted', #3 'Couldn't Get Along' ,and #5 'Two Things'. Questions can be directed to Darren Schlappich at 610-641-0893.1 zobird@enter.net or Neil Drucker at 610-668-8178 I nd@record-cellar.com Adams Hotel Road is available from Redeye Distributors, Miles of Music, Record Cellar's website: www.record-cellar.com and from other major internet retailers.

Neil Drucker
nd@record-cellarcom
www.record-cellar.com
P.O. Box 188
Bala Cynwyd
PA 19004
PH: 610-668-8178


 


 


about Frog Holler

"The product is both bitter and sweet; it goes down like that 
first glass of lemonade in the blaring August sun."

Brian Howard
Philadelphia City Paper
 

If s moments like this, world weary and cynical, but open 
and honest at the same time, that make this disc special."

James Mann
Country Standard Time
 

"He sent me a copy of their self-released 'Couldn't Get Along' 
right after the first edition of Modern Twang came out, and I
was completely bqwled over."

David Goodman
Modern Twang

"...sounds like a young Tom Rush."

Gene Shay
WXPN


 



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