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A country groove instrumental duo comprising guitarist <a href="spotify:artist:5Lp7RZsXfgf2qjIqCqnQ4r">Jeremy Fetzer</a> and pedal steel guitarist <a href="spotify:artist:1u2RgFiCSd9phVG5OB51jr">Spencer Cullum</a>, both veteran Nashville session musicians, Steelism combines country twang, jazzy swing, blues, and an R&B punch, with throwback surf guitar, and <a href="spotify:artist:1nIUhcKHnK6iyumRyoV68C">Ennio Morricone</a>-like movie soundtrack washes in an utterly unique 21st century blend of all of these things and more. <a href="spotify:artist:5Lp7RZsXfgf2qjIqCqnQ4r">Fetzer</a>, who grew up in Canton, Ohio, and <a href="spotify:artist:1u2RgFiCSd9phVG5OB51jr">Cullum</a>, who grew up in Essex, England, met while touring the U.K. as part of Nashville singer <a href="spotify:artist:41LGTx1fpA69G2ZAJKZntM">Caitlin Rose</a>'s band. The two began experimenting with impromptu instrumentals during soundchecks, and the idea for Steelism took hold. A debut EP, The Intoxicating Sounds of Pedal Steel and Guitar, drew immediate critical acclaim, and the duo, backed by Nashville's Jon Radford (drums) and Michael Rinne (bass), released a full-length, 615 to FAME (half of the record was tracked at Muscle Shoals' historic FAME Studios while 615 was the duo's Nashville area code), on <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Single+Lock+Records%22">Single Lock Records</a> in 2014. The pair released The Drawing Room, Vol. 1 EP in 2015, returning with the full-length Ism in the summer of 2017. ~ Steve Leggett, Rovi

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