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jeff holmes - guitar/vocals
scot evans - bass/harmonica/harmony vocals
biography Since forming in 1990, Nashville legends The Floating Men have become one of the most influential indie acts in the Eastern US, releasing seven critically-acclaimed studio albums and a bevy of officially-authorized bootlegs. Their songs are covered by young performers all over the country, their lyrics are discussed in college classrooms, and they have inspired innumerable songwriters, musicians, and poets. Supported by a ravenously loyal cult of road-tripping followers (self-dubbed The Floatilla), The Floating Men continued to stretch musical boundaries on their 2002 CD release, A Magnificent Man, and on their 2004 release The Haunting, The Floatilla, as their fans are known, became "Executive Producers" of individual tracks by paying as much as $1,000 per team to watch The Floating Men record a new batch of character-rich songs. “Pleasurado!” (Fall 2007) is the fourth consecutive studio album fully funded by their enthusiastic fan base.
discography Tall Shadows (Meridian Records, 1993); Bootleg Snacks Volume 1 (live, Meridian Records, 1994); Invoking Michelangelo (Meridian Records, 1995); Bootleg Snacks Volume 2 (double live, Meridian Records, 1996); The Song of the Wind in the Pines (Shade, 1998); Lemon Pie (Shade, 2000); Bootleg Snacks Volume 3: Pie Ingredients (live and studio outtakes, Shade, 2000); Bootleg IV: Live at the Belcourt Theater (Shade, 2001); Heroes, Felons, and Fiends (Shade, 2001); Boot 5: Please Be Seated (live, Shade, 2002); A Magnificent Man (Shade, 2002); Bootleg 6: The Upper Room (live, Shade, 2003); So Far So Good: The Best of The Floating Men (Shade, 2003), The Haunting (Shade, 2004), Pleasurado (Shade, 2007)