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Add your band to our NEW LONDON COUNTY bands page by sending us the following:

  • Bio/Description
  • Picture & or logo
  • Website address & or myspace page address
  • Video Clip URL's (from youtube etc)

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Flowers & Kain

In the course of fusing their “new classic” style, Flowers & Kain have consistently shown their ability to transcend genres and unify people through music. Listeners often compare their works to a new –school Sublime, and Jay-Z collaborating with Led Zepplin. Flowers and Kain fans would agree, after leaving a show there’s a feeling of reconnection with their musical soul, an intoxication from the pulse of an amazing live experience. Using what they know about popular music and a raw sense of creativity, F’n’K appeals to all audiences in a seamless, timeless blend of hip-hop, rock, reggae, soul, R&B… and so much more.

http://www.myspace.com/flowersandkain

 

 

Freedman, Dan

Born in New London and performs often at Muddy Waters Cafe.  His latest CD "Dancing in the Stars" was released in 2009.  Dan was recently on WCNI radio and has been on the NPR show "The Upper Room" with Joe Kelly.

www.myspace.com/danielafreedman

Friendly Ghost, The
(Victor Chiburis)

New project from Victor Chiburis (ex Thick Theives)

The Friendly Ghost on Facebook

The Friendly Ghost on Myspace

Fries, John (& The Heat)

 

 

http://www.myspace.com/johnfries

 

*See also "Lo-Fi Radio Stars"

Get Haunted

From the river's fog come the husband and wife duo of Get Haunted. Raw, primitive ghost rock on banjo and junkyard drums. Sticks and stones, Indian bones, and a box buried in a mound. Ghost stories on ghost instruments.

"Enter New London's Get Haunted, Joey Macrino's post-Royale Brothers band. It's a primitive and marked sonic departure in which Macrino learned banjo as though from an Appalachian sin-eater. At the same time, his wife, Sarah, seemingly learned drums from beating on the skulls discovered in the crawl space of a serial killer who happened to really like the Louvin Brothers" -Rick Koster, New London Day

http://www.gethauntedmusic.blogspot.com/

http://www.myspace.com/gethauntedmusic