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On Stage 6/28- Centralia Massacre

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Centralia Massacre is a folk group from Knoxville, TN. Members include Laura Bost on ukulele and guitar, James Maples on banjo and guitar, Johnny Walker on upright bass, Steve Corrigan on drums, and Leslie Terry on violin.

James and Laura formed Centralia Massacre in Knoxville in July 2007. They initially met in February of that year following a freak list of band cancellations at the Pilot Light, which left them sharing the stage. After a spur of the moment duet performance at a show a few weeks later, they decided to try writing a few songs together: Capitalist, Family Tree, and Couch soon followed. Their first true show was at the Acoustic Coffeehouse in Johnson City on Oct 22. Around then, they met Johnny at the Corner Lounge.

Met Johnny Walker at a bar? Well, that’s not entirely true. Laura actually met Johnny a few years before while both were music students at The University of Tennessee. Turns out that Johnny’s upright bass style really amplified Laura’s jazzy sound in rehearsals. After forcing James to learn seventh chords on the banjo, the duet turned three piece decided to share their unique part folk, part jazz, part blues sound with Knoxville. And they recorded a cd which ended up being, “a local sleeper hit” per Knoxville’s Metro Pulse. Right at Home was released Feb 2, 2008.

After a successful tour through Kentucky, Ohio, and Indiana, the band returned to Knoxville and set up a monthly gig at Preservation Pub and started playing festivals, private events, and a slew of shows around the region. In September 2008 they added Steve Corrigan on drums and Leslie Terry on violin for select live shows. In November, they played Good Folk Fest, where they opened for Daniel Johnston. There’s a seven state tour coming up this summer. There’s also a new cd in the works for Spring 2009.

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