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eleven hundred springs

1/21/2020

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​Eleven Hundred Springs (from the album Here ‘Tis is available on State Fair Records)
Following centuries of humans stomping on our ecological footprint we have a world of hybrids. Innovation sometimes requires borrowing from the past and marrying diverse food groups, colors, fabric, bloodlines, and music. While appreciating the artists pushing at the walls of sound, when a pure form of art raises its voice, there is little competition….and don’t it sound sweet. That is the spot where the music of Eleven Hundred Springs lives. For nearly twenty years, Eleven Hundred Springs have cultivated, curated, and carried songs native to a Country band. The latest release from Eleven Hundred Springs, Here ‘Tis, watches the boys in the band finding their spots on the stage, plugging in, and proudly playing Country music, thank you very much.
 
This is your grandma’s music, and your grandfather’s, and all their friends. Here ‘Tis spins a jukebox selection of unheard AM Gold, Eleven Hundred Springs putting a sway to sad as they shuffle alongside “Fair Weather Friend”, pull the plug from social media buzz with a sturdy rhythm with “Nobody Cares”, and let the morning light rest on a hefty beat as reality dawns in “This Morning It Was Too Late”. Eleven Hundred Springs turn pages on the band’s personal history with “Looking Back”, cherishing each and every mile of the road and the good fortune of playing their music. City living gets the boot when Here ‘Tis finds an exit in “Let’s Move Out to the Country” as a fiddle sets the spark for the trotting pace of “Let Me Be Your Man” while Eleven Hundred Springs send out a love letter with a Country melody that hits the heart in “The Song You’ll Never Hear”. 
 
Listen and buy the music of Eleven Hundred Springs from AMAZON
 
For more information visit the Eleven Hundred Springs website
 
 
 

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