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The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band

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Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band has built its reputation the long, slow, hard way. After years of playing as many as 300 shows each year, Rev. Peyton, the world’s foremost country blues finger-style picker, along with the biggest little band in the country has pieced together one of the most dedicated followings out there. This following is sure to eat up the band’s latest offering, Poor Until Payday, a country blues record that was made the right way — two feet on the ground and both hands getting dirty. 
 With all the power of a freight train, the Big Damn Band is known for its live shows. Peyton delivers guitar pyrotechnics the old fashioned way — ten fingers, a 6 string and an amp cranked at full tilt. In the country blues style, he plays the bass with his thumb, while picking the lead with his fingers at the same time. Beside him on stage are just two other people. His wife, “Washboard” Breezy Peyton playing with all the nuance and percussive power of a New Orleans drum line, and keeping the train moving is Max Senteney on a lean drum kit including a 5 gallon maple syrup bucket. Together they play Peyton’s wildman country blues that’s as much ZZ Top as it is Bukka White. 
 Peyton’s blues pedigree is well established. He’s done his homework and been given the blessing of the gatekeepers of the tradition — even befriending and touring with some of the last of the great Delta Blues and Hill Country blues legends like David “Honeyboy” Edwards, T-Model Ford & Robert Belfour.

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May 22
The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band
HI-FI Annex
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