The Felice Brothers

The Felice Brothers are an American New Folk Rock-/Country rock band from Upstate New York, which has existed since 2006. The group consists of brothers Ian, Simone and James Felice and their friends Christmas Clapton and Greg Farley. After the band occurred primarily as a street musician in New York and a local size has become, she received during a tour of England the opportunity to record an album with producer Paul Schiavo - Through These Reins and Gone was the debut album of the group.

Through this album, the band received attention in the strengthened New Folk scene of the United States. The successor Tonight at the Arizona and The Felice Brothers helped the Felice Brothers finally the final breakthrough and brought them wide acclaim, especially in Europe. Simone Felice left the band in 2009 and began a solo career.

Content, you can see the Felice Brothers classify as a classic storyteller in the style of Bob Dylan's Woody Guthrie or, where they tell stories, especially from the perspective of social losers, outcasts, outsiders. Musically, they are based on traditional American folk. They mainly use classic folk instruments such as guitar, fiddle, harmonica or accordion.

Discography

  • Through These Reins and Gone (2006)
  • The Felice Brothers ( 2008)
  • Yonder Is the Clock ( 2009)
  • Celebration, Florida (2011)

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