The BONNEVILLES premiere “The Rebels Shrug” via GLIDE MAGAZINE

Glide is excited to premiere “The Rebels Shrug”, a dirty punk blues number that starts off quiet and acoustic before growing into a dark, cello-driven meditation. The song captures a more intimate side of the band, showcasing not only their more vulnerable vocals and lyrics, but their ability to actually arrange songs that are nuanced and layered instead of straight up rocking out. – GLIDE MAGAZINE HERE

MARK ‘PORKCHOP’ HOLDER announces Spring tour dates

March 10 @ Big Apple Cafe — Murray, KY
March 16 @ The Nick
w/ Heath Green & The Makeshifters — Birmingham, AL
March 17 @ Druid City Brewing — Tuscaloosa, AL
March 23 @ Kimbro’s Picking Parlor — Franklin, TN
March 24 @ Club Nirvana — Louisville, KY
March 28 @ Junker’s Tavern — Cincinnati, OH
March 29 @ Steiner’s Speakeasy — Chillicothe, OH
March 30 @ The Clinton House — Port Clinton, OH
March 31 @ The Village Idiot — Maumee, OH
April 1 @ The Brass Rail
w/ Left Lane Cruiser — Fort Wayne, IN
April 4 @ Bayport BBQ — Bayport, MN
April 5 @ The Hook & Ladder — Minneapolis, MN
April 6 @ The Polack Inn — Wausau, WI
April 7 @ Lyric room — Green Bay, WI
April 8 @ Frank’s Powerplant — Milwaukee, WI
April 11 @ The Lift — Dubuque, IA
April 12 @ The Live Wire Lounge — Chicago, IL
April 13 @ Emporium Art Space — Champaign, IL
April 14 @ Off Broadway (War Goat Festival) — St. Louis, MS
April 20 @ Star Community Bar
w/ Dexter Romweber — Atlanta, GA

Awesome interview/feature with The BONNEVILLES’ Andrew McGibbon Jr via AMERICAN BLUES SCENE

Singer/Guitarist Andrew McGibbon, Jr. answers 20 questions about his band, The Bonnevilles, and their latest release, ‘Dirty Photographs.’

On Dirty Photographs Andrew McGibbon, Jr. (Guitar, Vocals) and Chris McMullan (Drums), share their love for gritty blues, primitive rock ‘n’ roll and Irish folk. If a young Van Morrison, Iron Butterfly, and Led Zeppelin were to cut a jam album produced by Jack White, with a portrait of Robert Johnson on the studio wall, one would begin to define the sound of The Bonnevilles.– AMERICAN BLUES SCENE HERE