Dusty Green Bones Band at Flagstaff's Green Room

February 15, 2018 8:00PM at The Green Room

Dusty Green Bones Band pushes the boundaries of bluegrass by mixing it with rock n roll, psychedelic, Americana, folk, outlaw country, even African hi life. Each member has their own style but they blend together perfectly. They feed off of each other's differences to create new style and sound. They offer variety, whereas most bands tend to stick to their comfort zones.

You can't get anymore traditional bluegrass than Isaac Cantor (Banjo,Vocals) His discipline paired with his intellectual mind brings complex structure to their sound. Dustin (mandolin & vocals) is best known for his fast tempo and progressive song writing. His voice also brings a familiar feeling that is very comforting as a listener. Scottie (bass) is the rock in the group in terms of rhythm. He has an understanding of his bandmates that makes for a steady heart beat in their grooves. Scottie is solid, in every way, as a musician and as a human. Jon Ryan "JR" (drums) is the glue. He knows how to connect with each member and tie it all together. He is the fun loving energy who gets you to dance, even if you don't want to. Toby (guitar & vocals) is the edgy rock n roll presence in the group; bringing with him a past of gypsy jazz, jug band, psychedelic folk and fusion. He relates to his listeners through his lyrics and has a captivating stage presence that forces you to stop and watch no matter what you're doing at the moment.

Not only are the Dusty Green Bones musically talented, they are also just great guys who genuinely love life and love what they're doing - and that reflects in their performance. Every Dusty Green Bones Band show is a rockin good time. They speak to an audience comprised of all different types of mentalities and lifestyles; fulfilling their goal of bringing different people together under the same roof, listening to the same music, eventually finding out that they're not so different after all.

-Written by Claire Moonie

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