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EPISODE · Sep 5, 2018 · 59 MIN

Johnny Conqueroo

from Red Barn Radio · host Red Barn Radio

Formed when its members – Grant Curless, Wils Quinn, and Shawn Reynolds –  were in their freshman year, Johnny Conqueroo’s early EP’s saw them  writing long, grungy blues jams, spiraling in and out of swampy dirges  as the band played what they felt, acting on instinct in a fervent  rock’n’roll endeavor. The trio naturally shied from prototypical indie  or hipster leanings, focusing instead on downtrodden street stories  inspired by Southern surroundings. The forthcoming Haint Blue EP sees the band maturing and expanding  without abandoning their roots. Challenged by producer Duane Lundy  (Ringo Starr, Vandaveer) to pursue a collection of thematically similar  material, Haint Blue tells an Appalachian tragedy of sorts, twining  together stories of men and women in downward spirals , becoming  homeless, being falsely accused of crimes and knocking on the door of  purgatory like a ball of barbed wire. You can find Red Barn Radio on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Twitch, and the Public Radio Exchange. Our weekly show airs live on  Wednesday evenings; Join us for weekly Roots Music, Southern Style! Don't forget to tell your favorite public radio station to acquire Red Barn for new regular programming!

Formed when its members – Grant Curless, Wils Quinn, and Shawn Reynolds –  were in their freshman year, Johnny Conqueroo’s early EP’s saw them  writing long, grungy blues jams, spiraling in and out of swampy dirges  as the band played what they felt, acting on instinct in a fervent  rock’n’roll endeavor. The trio naturally shied from prototypical indie  or hipster leanings, focusing instead on downtrodden street stories  inspired by Southern surroundings. The forthcoming Haint Blue EP sees the band maturing and expanding  without abandoning their roots. Challenged by producer Duane Lundy  (Ringo Starr, Vandaveer) to pursue a collection of thematically similar  material, Haint Blue tells an Appalachian tragedy of sorts, twining  together stories of men and women in downward spirals , becoming  homeless, being falsely accused of crimes and knocking on the door of  purgatory like a ball of barbed wire. You can find Red Barn Radio on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Twitch, and the Public Radio Exchange. Our weekly show airs live on  Wednesday evenings; Join us for weekly Roots Music, Southern Style! Don't forget to tell your favorite public radio station to acquire Red Barn for new regular programming!

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