The Memphis Dawls

Haunted by the raw music history of their hometown, the Memphis Dawls have found their voice with a new class of lyrical and romantic folk. Guitar, violin, cello, trumpet and percussion hum like a freight train while three part harmonies give the group a sound as diverse as it is addictive. Holly Cole, Jana Misener & Krista Wroten began creating music together in high school. Although the surroundings were less than romantic, their sound was powerful even then. The three rejoined after roaming the country for college and other bands. The girls took some ques from artists like Emmylou Harris, Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt. Folk and classic country provide a foundation while the heavy string laden R&B songs from Otis Redding to Minnie Riperton make up the walls and roof. Including Jonathan McLaren on vibraphone and drums and Nahshon Benford on trumpet and euphonium allowed the band to explore more territory. A typical show can take a listener from a warm morning in the arms of a lover to a cold night alone lost in a desert and, thankfully, back again. They all take inspiration from outside influences: Cole with a degree in sculpture and Misener and Wroten involvement with several film soundtracks. The band continues to play across the country and their sound continues to grow bigger and more graceful than it's humble beginnings Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.