| And The Moneynotes began in 2006 as Dr. Horsemachine & The Moneynotes.
Based in Scranton, Pennsylvania, the group sand-blasted audiences with
a unique blend of vaudevillian country bluegrass pop. Backed by a tight
rhythm section, the songwriting of Mitchell Williams blended
wonderfully with the virtuosity of violinist Coleman Smith. In 2007,
after the completion of their first EP, This Year We Hunt, bassist
Austin Smith retired to his native Texas. No one man could fill
Austin's shoes, so the band added two new members, Pat Finnerty and
Manny Quinn, formerly of Okay Paddy. With added dimensions of new
personnel and instruments, not to mention different songwriting
perspectives, a name modification was in order. Thus: AND THE
MONEYNOTES. Wishing to capture a moment of inspiration, the group
quickly entered the studio and began recording their first full-length,
New Cornucopia.
New Cornucopia, the first full-length release from And the Moneynotes
somehow captures (most of) what the band is all about in a brisk forty
minutes. Jazz, '60's surf, swing, garage-rock, bluegrass - nearly every
genre is thrown into the Moneynotes melting pot.
With lead vocals on the album split just about evenly between Mitch
Williams (acoustic guitar) and Manny Quinn (electric guitar), and
background vocals from the rest of the band ranging from heartfelt
four-part harmonies to raucous gang hollers, the listener is captivated
for the entirety of the album. When the song calls for an instrumental
break, Roy "Norge" Williams (piano) and Coleman Smith (violin) weave
their swing-influenced layers over the foundation of Quinn, Pat
Finnerty (electric bass), Setty Hopkins (drums) and Brian Craig
(percussion).
Recorded over the period of three months at the home studio of Pat
Finnerty in Clarks Summit, PA, the album reflects the combined musical
backgrounds of the members. Quinn, Finnerty, and Craig rose from the
ashes of Scranton rockers Okay Paddy, Roy Williams fronts fellow
Prairie Queen act The Minor White, and Smith is a prominent swing and
bluegrass musician in the Scranton area.
The current line-up of And the Moneynotes has taken their traveling
road-show (often featuring intricate segues, giant horse heads and
kazoos) throughout the Northeast, and with the release of New
Cornucopia, they have new reason to spread their homegrown,
borderline-lunatic sound.
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