April Verch Band
April Verch
Hayes Griffin - guitar
Cody Walters - upright-electric bass and banjo
April Verch Band on Last.fm.
April Verch
Hayes Griffin - guitar
Cody Walters - upright-electric bass and banjo
April Verch Band on Last.fm.
April Verch is a Canadian fiddle and stepdancing champion and singer. Though her musical roots lie deep in the fiddling of her native Ottawa Valley, her repertoire also features traditional and contemporary tunes ranging in source and inspiration from Quebecois to the Appalachians, from Bluegrass to Brazilian. She has toured with the group Bowfire but also has her own April Verch Band.
http://aprilverch.com/site/press/.
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