The Mammals | |
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Background information | |
Genres | Folk, folk rock, old-time, Americana, roots music |
Instrument(s) | banjo, fiddle, guitar, bass, drums |
Years active | 2001–2008; 2017–present |
Labels | Signature Sounds, Thirty Tigers, Humble Abode Music |
Members | Mike Merenda Ruth Ungar Konrad Meissner Jacob Silver Ken Maiuri Will Bryant Brandon Morrison Charlie Rose Rob Stein |
Past members | Tao Rodríguez-Seeger Chris Merenda Alicia Jo Rabins Pierce Woodward Dango Rose |
Website | Official Website |
The Mammals are a contemporary folk rock band based in the Hudson Valley area of New York, in the United States.
The band tours internationally[1][2] and consists of founding members and principal songwriters Mike Merenda (guitar, banjo) and Ruth Ungar (fiddle, guitar) plus Konrad Meissner (drums) and a rotating cast of players on bass, organ, and pedal steel.
The Mammals sing and play in a style heavily influenced by traditional folk, soul, old-time, blues, Cajun, Celtic and rock and roll. Their lyrics sometimes address political and environmental concerns; topics such as war, social justice, and sustainability. Ungar is the daughter of fiddler/composer Jay Ungar who is best known for his composition Ashokan Farewell which the band also performs.[3]
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