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The Tillers

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The Tillers got their start in August 2007 when they started thumping around with some banjos and guitars and a big wooden bass. Their earliest gigs were for coins and burritos on the city’s famous Ludlow Street in the district of Clifton. The songs they picked were mostly older than their grandparents. Some came from Woody Guthrie, some were southern blues laments, and many were anonymous relics of Appalachian woods, churches, riverboats, railroads, prairies, and coal mines. Their look didn’t fit the stereotype. They were clearly recovering punk rockers with roots in city’s west side punk rock and hardcore scene. The punk influence gave their sound a distinctive bite, setting them apart from most other folk acts- a hard-driving percussive strum and stomp that brought new pulse and vinegar to some very old songs. But their musical range soon proved itself as they floated from hard-tackle thumping to tender graceful melody, all the while topped by Oberst and Geil’s clear tenor harmonies. They began picking up weekly gigs around the city’s bar scene. It didn’t take long before their signature treatment of classic folk songs became the preferred versions of Cincinnati locals. Their audiences swelled, growing into an assortment of grey-haired mechanics, neo-hippies, farmers, punkers, professors, and random strays all stomping, clapping, singing, and belting outbursts of “John Henry!” “Darlin’ Corey!” Ever since, the band has come to each show with the same energy. They are magne

top songs

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Tecumseh on the Battlefield

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The Road Neverending

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Old West Side

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500 Miles

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Migrant's Lament

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Old Westside

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Willy Dear

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All You Fascists Bound to Lose

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Shanty Boat

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Long Summer Day

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albums

Hand On The Plow

Hand On The Plow

The Tillers

The Tillers

By The Signs

By The Signs

Ludlow Street Rag

Ludlow Street Rag

Wild Hog in the Woods (feat.Uncle Mike Carr)

Wild Hog in the Woods (feat.Uncle Mike Carr)

Farewell to the Historic Southgate House

Farewell to the Historic Southgate House

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Revolution Row

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Dear Mother

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Like a Hole in My Head

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Wild Hog In The Woods

Tecumseh on the Battlefield (Live)

Tecumseh on the Battlefield (Live)

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Daytrotter Studio 5/26/2014

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