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“Like Neil Young visiting the Big Pink basement in 1971.” – Nashville Scene - December '08 (Taylor Joiner, guitars/vocals) Arriving in Nashville via Atlanta via Athens, GA. in 2004, Taylor Joiner plays guitar and sings songs of hope and sorrow. (Joe Bidewell, keyboards/bass/harmonica) Before his return to the South, Joe lived in New York City at the Chelsea Hotel while playing the keyboards for former Velvet Underground guitarist John Cale (Joe’s the guy playing keys on the live Cale album “Sabotage”). Wanting to be closer to home, Joe moved to St. Louis before finally arriving in Nashville. In addition to fronting the Joe Bidewell Group, he can be seen around Nashville playing keys, bass, guitar, accordion, or harmonica with many of his other friends. Joe is also known as “Neighbor JB” because of his neighborly demeanor. (Brett Rosenberg, guitars/vocals) In 2007, the Boston Globe wrote an article lamenting the fact that Brett was leaving town. Releasing several critically acclaimed albums (Drop Dead Air, Speed Metal from Montreal, Destroyer), Brett also played guitar for British pub rocker Graham Parker, as well as Liv Tyler’s mom, Bebe Buell (ask him about it) making a name for himself as one of the top players around. Looking for his next musical challenge, Brett packed up and moved to Nashville in 2007 where we came across him playing solo electric guitar and telling stories about librarians (ask him about that one too). We quickly made friends and before lon