The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band

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The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band announces "The Wages" post 2 new songs
The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band announces “The Wages” post 2 new songs | Feb 25, 2010
The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn
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SideOneDummy well represented at Harvest of Hope 2010
SideOneDummy well represented at Harvest of Hope 2010 | Jan 25, 2010
The second annual Harvest of
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The Big Damn Band, Fake Problems and Broadway Calls for band of the year
The Big Damn Band, Fake Problems and Broadway Calls for band of the year | Jan 14, 2010
BareBones.com is currently holding voting
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Last chance to bid on the Rock to Roll auction items!
Last chance to bid on the Rock to Roll auction items! | Dec 14, 2009
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Date City Venue Country
03/10/10 The Rev Peytons Big Damn Band in Tallahassee, FL Engine Room United States
Time: 9:00pm. Address: 809 Railroad Ave.. Venue phone: (321) 947-9941.
03/11/10 The Rev Peytons Big Damn Band in Tampa, FL Crowbar United States
Time: 8:00pm. Address: 1812 N. 17th St. Venue phone: (813) 241-8600.
03/12/10 The Rev Peytons Big Damn Band in Orlando,FL Backbooth United States
Time: 8:00pm.
03/13/10 The Rev Peytons Big Damn Band in St. Augustine, FL Harvest of Hope Festival United States
Time: 11:00am. Address: 5840 State Road 207.
03/16/10 The Rev Peytons Big Damn Band in Charlotte, NC TREMONT MUSIC HALL United States
Time: 9:25pm.

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The Big Damn Band live streaming web cast today!
The Big Damn Band live streaming web cast today! | Jan 26, 2010
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Show Review: Hoosier musical treasure "Revs" up a crowd
Show Review: Hoosier musical treasure “Revs” up a crowd | Dec 08, 2009
“For his straight talk and
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There aren’t a lot of Warped Tour vets who can claim proficiency in the use of washboards, bottleneck slides and five-gallon buckets. Most didn’t spend their teens playing along to Charlie Patton and Bukka White albums. And just about none are fronted by a commissioned member of the Honorary Order of Kentucky Colonels. Read More...»

“We may be few in numbers, but we sound big,” says Washboard Breezy.  “And I think we stand for something big too.  Even if sometimes it’s just that it is okay to be a regular person.”

But the Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band, who appeared for two weeks on the 2009 Warped Tour and will be on the entire 2010 tour, are all that and more. With wild sing-a-longs and flaming washboards, their live shows have been converting skeptics left and right.

Now, with the May 25 release of “The Wages,” the soulful, swinging country-blues trio proves they’re more than just a world class live band. Their second album for SideOneDummy Records, it was produced by Paul Mahern (Zero Boys, John Mellencamp) and recorded in the band’s Big Damn Tradition: live in the studio with no overdubs on honest-to-goodness analog tape.

Appropriate to our times, “The Wages” is thematically rooted in the blues tradition of hard-bitten reality matched with enduring optimism.

There are songs that deal with crystal meth abuse and the disappearance of the  American family farm (“In a Holler Over There”), the cost of living (“Everything’s Raising”), unrequited love (“Sure Feels Like Rain”) and, of course, murder (“Lick Creek Road”).

But the Reverend’s brood also celebrates rural life on “Born Bred Corn Fed,” serves up danceable sing-a-longs like “Clap Your Hands,” and offers renewed hope for hard times in “Just Getting  By.”

The Big Damn Band is very much a family affair, with the good reverend on finger-style resonator guitar and lead vocals, his wife “Washboard” Breezy Peyton on washboard and vocals, and distant cousin Aaron “Cuz” Persinger on drums and bucket. The band’s home base is deep in the hills of Southern Indiana’s Brown County, which boasts a population of 14,957. (Or 14,954 when the band’s out on the road playing close to 250 gigs a year, including appearances at the Austin City Limits festival and tours with Flogging Molly, Derek Trucks, and Clutch.)

“I grew up in the country, and rural life and rural culture has shaped me and my music,” says Reverend Peyton, who really is a Kentucky Colonel, just like Elvis Presley, Roy Rogers and Tiger Woods. “I have been playing music since I was a little kid. I am pretty sure we are on to something now.”

That combination of authenticity and originality is evident throughout “The Wages,” driven by the trio’s big damn vocals and melodies, gutbucket guitar playing, and foot-stomping rhythms, all in service of songs that are honest and moving, devoid of irony or artifice.

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