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The Dead South is a folk-bluegrass musical ensemble based in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. The band was initially formed in 2012 as a quartet by Nate Hilts (vocals, guitar, mandolin), Scott Pringle (guitar, mandolin, vocals), Danny Kenyon (cello, bass, vocals) and Colton Crawford ( banjo ).
Over the last dozen or so years, The Dead South have released three studio albums, a live album and three EPs. They have earned three Juno Awards, one for Breakthrough Group of the Year and two ...
Joe South (born Joseph Alfred Souter; February 28, 1940 – September 5, 2012) was an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer. Best known for his songwriting, South won the Grammy Award for Song of the Year in 1970 for " Games People Play " and was again nominated for the award in 1972 for " Rose Garden ".
He collaborated on the EP with other artists from Regina such as Belle Plaine and The Dead South. [4] He described his music as a blend of blues, folk and Americana. [ 5 ] The EP was released on March 9, 2015, [ 6 ] and "The Devil Wears a Suit and Tie" was released as his first single.
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A fact from The Dead South appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 26 January 2018 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows: The text of the entry was as follows: Did you know ... that the Canadian bluegrass band The Dead South often refer to themselves as " Mumford and Sons ' Evil Twins"?
The Dead was an American rock band composed of some of the former members of the Grateful Dead along with other musicians that were involved in some capacity with the "Dead Ethos". Throughout "The Dead's" career they had a revolving list of members leaving and joining the band including the former members of the Grateful Dead.
Display in Deadwood, South Dakota with the dead man's hand (here given as A♠ A♣ 8♠ 8♣ 9♦). What is currently considered the dead man's hand card combination received its notoriety from a legend that it was the five-card stud or five-card draw hand, held by Wild Bill Hickok when he was shot in the back of the head by Jack McCall on August 2, 1876, in Nuttal & Mann's Saloon, Deadwood ...