Last updated: 2 days ago
Appalachian Swamp Rock - Music that comes from a real and particular place, Mississippi Hill Country - it's an area where the Delta starts to climb up into the foothills of Southern Appalachia, where Alabama, Tennessee and Mississippi all start to come together, where the Tennessee and Tombigbee Rivers find one another. You may be wondering, "Well, what the hell kind of music comes out of a place like that?" Listen to any of our songs or better yet come out to experience one of our shows and you'll get it real quick. One minute you're down in the muddy bottoms bubbling up with the blues the next you're dancing among the ancient rocks of the smoky foothills and then you find yourself swaying beneath the pines on the banks of a lonesome creek in Southernmost Appalachia.
"Crookneck Chandler & The Tibbee Bottom Boys performed inside, and I think they win for having a ... funky twangy band... Also very good, also (had) a fair amount of the crowd." -- BloggingOhio.com
"Influenced by the likes of Bob Dylan, The Band, Tom Petty and Jay Farrar, of Uncle Tupelo and Sun Volt fame, Crookneck Chandler and the Tibbee Bottom Boys' sound is like an alcohol-fueled jam session with Elvis Presley, George Jones and the Grateful Dead." -- Ray Van Dusen, Monroe Journal
Americana or folky country fans will invariably find plenty of rousing moments" - John Benson -- Cleveland Plain Dealer
Aside from having a band name straight out of "O Brother, Where Art Thou,"!
"Crookneck Chandler & The Tibbee Bottom Boys performed inside, and I think they win for having a ... funky twangy band... Also very good, also (had) a fair amount of the crowd." -- BloggingOhio.com
"Influenced by the likes of Bob Dylan, The Band, Tom Petty and Jay Farrar, of Uncle Tupelo and Sun Volt fame, Crookneck Chandler and the Tibbee Bottom Boys' sound is like an alcohol-fueled jam session with Elvis Presley, George Jones and the Grateful Dead." -- Ray Van Dusen, Monroe Journal
Americana or folky country fans will invariably find plenty of rousing moments" - John Benson -- Cleveland Plain Dealer
Aside from having a band name straight out of "O Brother, Where Art Thou,"!