THE GRANGE
The Grange

END OF TRACK!  We may have played our last show, but it ain't quite over yet!  Stay tuned for our final album "Whisky Wonderland" (completing our whisky trilogy) due out soon.  We'll be posting it when it's done!

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   Old heartachin’ country drifting out of a lo-fi radio.  A less then full bottle of bourbon, set between friends and the night fightin’ back the sun.  That’s the start of it all...at a broken table in a ramshackle little home, lovingly referred to as The House of Bourbon.  Eventually it breached the confines of that dingy basement, watch your head, and began to take on a life of it’s own; sounding like the devil formed a band and played a revival.     
  Brad “the quiet man” Beard writes songs from the experience of growing up on a dirt road beside a cornfield, farming, building houses and working on trains.  Scot Campbell cuts in with rockin’ leads and piney harmonies.  Greg “B.R.” Auld anchors  the songs with an upright bass and baritone vocals.

   Taking their love of such disparate bands as Townes Van Zandt, Steve Earle, The Band and The Clash and coalescing it into a sound that has been described as Honky-Tonk Rock. They’ve shared the soap box with the likes of Paula Nelson, The Legendary Shack Shakers, Cousin Harley, The Pack, Current Swell, The United Steel Workers of Montreal, Shiloh Lindsay, Swank, Kent McAlistar, Ford Pier, Uncle Nestor, Dustin Bentall, Pernell Reichert, John Guliak, Clay George, O'Death and more. 

   Never give up, never apologize and never spill your drink.
    


The Gossip

"...out of control rough and tumble of ragged honky-tonkin'..."  -Edan Munro, Edmonton Vue

"...the band just lets the chords hang next to the noose, singing songs in what sounds like the only way they know how; and that's a good and refreshing thing for anyone who craves a few splinters with their music."  -Edan Munro, Edmonton Vue

"...They have a riding style that's honestly unique.  Far more traditional than Blue Rodeo and The Sadies..."  -Fish Griwkowsky, Edmonton Sun

"Alongside Elliot Brood, The Sadies and others, The Grange shows who's actually serious and overflowing with a passion enduring and answerable to no man."  -Fish Griwkowsky, Edmonton Sun

"They have all the twang you would expect from country music, plus the attitude of AC/DC."  -Baba, CKUA Radio

"Highlight of the set?  A two minute slide mandolin solo that made my liver quiver."  -Devon Cody, Nerve Magazine