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Hiawatha Music Coop announces their March Hiawatha On TAAP (Traditional Acoustic Arts Performance)

Them Coulee Boys
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Hiawatha Music Coop

The Hiawatha Music Coop announces their March Hiawatha On TAAP (Traditional Acoustic Arts Performance).  This is the fourth year of this monthly concert series.  Hiawatha Music Coop’s mission is to promote the performance of, education the public on, and perform traditional music.  Hiawatha Music Coop is known for the traditional festival held each July.  In addition, local and regional traditional music events will be performed each month, January through May, at the Ore Dock Brewing Company.

Allegedly founded at a bible camp, and born in the back valleys of Western Wisconsin, Them Coulee Boys craft a brand of Americana that blends punk, bluegrass, and rock & roll.  Somewhere underneath the energy, the exuberance, the wit, and the passion of Them Coulee Boys lies a heart.  It's a heart filled with sincerity, honesty, and the will to make the world a better place.  This heart is not only evident in every song, but also in Them Coulee Boys as a whole. These songs are meant for dancing, for excitement, but are also for thought, and for the quiet moments.  Them Coulee Boys seek to balance the high with the low, the happy with the sad, and the love with pain.  It's how we live our lives, and they make music that reflects that.  

Founded in late 2013, Them Coulee Boys have quickly become a force on the Midwest music scene.  Soren Staff, Beau Janke, Jens Staff, and Neil Krause work together as a well-oiled alt-folk machine to craft songs and live shows that have impressed audiences nationwide.  

Them Coulee Boys live shows are energetic affairs, with a constant passion and sincerity evident in each song they play. Some songs it's an infectious stomp, inviting the listener to dance along.  Driving banjo, guitar, mandolin, and bass provide a backdrop for fast-paced narratives about love and life, ordinary or incredible.  Other songs leave room for space, with ambient electric banjo and finger picked instrumentation accompany songs dealing with the harsh realities of things we cannot control.  These are songs from a band that is not afraid to take chances.  These are songs from a band that's comfortable stripped down, or turned way up.  These songs are deeply personal and entirely relatable.  Maybe that's what makes theses songs so easy to sing along with, and these performances so moving.  You're invited to feel a whole range of emotions, and that makes for shows that you won't soon forget.  

After the release of their debut “I Never Lied About Being In Love” in 2014, Them Coulee Boys toured tirelessly until it came time to record their first professional studio effort in the winter months of 2016.  After 7 days at Pine Hollow Audio outside of Eau Claire, WI the new record “Dancing in the Dim Light” was born.  With new songs came new sounds, as evidenced by the use of electric banjo, drums, and piano.  Lyrically, “Dancing in the Dim Light” deals with the duality of life, in which we often remember the lows in our highs, but also see the light in the dark. Since the release of "Dancing in the Dim Light", fans and critics alike have praised the giant step forward in Them Coulee Boys sound.  Reviewed by many U.S. publications, DITDL was also loved by Scene Magazine in Canada, and had press from the U.K. as well. It was named "Best Local Album 2016" by Volume One Magazine, and has been played on radio stations all across the country, most notably on NPR's "Simply Folk" program.  

Them Coulee Boys have had the pleasure of sharing the stage with some incredible acts including: John Fogerty (of Creedence Clearwater, Yonder Mountain String Band, Pert Near Sandstone, Horseshoes & Han Grenades, Fruition, and many more).  Their awards and accomplishments include Finalist in the Bonnaroo Battle of the Bracket Contest, Fall River Roots and Bluegrass Songwriting Grand Champion, 2016 Best Local Album, Volume One Magazine, 2016 Best Bluegrass Band, Volume One Magazine, and 4th best selling album 2016, The Local Store.Revival), Yonder Mountain String Band, Pert Near Sandstone, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades,

Hiawatha TAAP Concert – March 21, 2018, 6:00-8:00 pm,  $5 Members, $7 Non-Members, kids under 12 Free, complimentary pizza

Ore Dock Brewing Company – Tap Room/Community Space

For more information, see the website or call  www.hiawathamusic.org  906-226-8575

Kurt lives in Marquette with his family and can’t imagine living anywhere else. He loves music, games, running, being near water, and a fine cold brew coffee.