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Doug Oster (bass vocals, guitar, bass) sings in a wide range of voices, from low bass to baritone, in styles from classical to country. He has performed locally with the Pot Luck String Band at the Golden Hill Concert Series, the Sautee-Nacoochee Community Association contra dance, the Strings ’n’ Things Coffee House, the Mountain Music Review, and the Mountain Music and Medicine radio show. His most recent local performances have been with Wing and a Prayer String Band, singing waltzes at the Sautee-Nacoochee Dance.

Larry Schulz (baritone vocals, guitar, bass, mandolin) has been in writing and playing music for the past 40 years.  One recent composition is "Garage Sale," which was the first song Buddy Miller recorded on a national label and which was picked up by James "the Bluegrass Storyteller" King in 2005. A scholar of Chinese language, Larry has written a doo-wop tune in Chinese that is part of the quartet’s repertoire.

Britt Dean (tenor vocals, guitar, percussion) has performed in quartets since the age of four, and in choirs since he was eight years old. Mixed in with the choral singing, he sang in a folk trio in the sixties, did summer stock theater in Atlanta, and was in The Band of Desperate Men, an original rock-and-roll band, with Larry Schulz in the late seventies.

Allison Adams (alto vocals, guitar, concertina) began her musical journeys at the piano at age six, eventually moving to guitar, concertina, and mandolin. Since 2003, she has been one-third of Local Honey, a trio that performs “songs we like,” whether it’s jazz standards or Allison’s originals. She also sings and plays concertina, guitar, and mandolin in the trio The Beans, with respected Atlanta acoustic scene veterans Cyndi Craven and Tom Wolf. Visit Allison's webpage by clicking here.

Decatur BBQ, Blues, and Bluegrass Festival, August 18, 2007

Red Light Café, April 14, 2007

Java Monkey, January 12 , 2006

 

 

 

top photo by Bill DeLoach