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Hey guys, sorry its taken so long to get songs updated.  We’re going to get this web site moving much quicker.  If you have any suggestions for new songs or great old songs, throw it our way.  So first off, here’s the newest tunage we got.  Click the link below to hear a sample of Three Legged Fox.  Great Rock/Reggae music, both acoustic and electric.  Give it a quick lick and you’ll be hooked.

Enjoy


Three Legged Fox

“Not As Far” Press Release
Philadelphia-based Three Legged Fox became a fixture on the eastern rock circuit after winning the University of Delaware’s 2006 Battle of the Bands — their first performance. The ensuing three years have seen 3LF expand their regional fan base as far east as Massachusetts, as far west as Ohio, and north to south from New York to North Carolina, performing regularly at scores of top venues. They have shared the stage with such national recording artists as Jeffrey Gaines, SOJA, Rebelution, John Brown’s Body, Passafire, Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad, and Ballyhoo, and are planning their own national tour in support of their second album, “Not as Far” (2009).
The band’s first album, “Ideas,” (2006) received airplay on more than 170 radio stations nationwide, and led to support from one of Philadelphia’s leading alternative stations, Clear Channel’s Radio 104.5-FM, where they performed two live broadcasts and earned a spot on the station’s “Locals Live” compilation CD.
Members Kyle Wareham (lead vocals, guitar), Mike Brody (lead guitar), Eric Weisenstein (bass), and Kory Kochersperger (drums), compose the band’s original songs together with a deft, nuanced style that blends Wareham’s soulful vocals with the band’s sophisticated instrumental stylings, enhancing their songcraft rather than competing with it — the mark of a mature musical approach.
3LF’s second album, “Not As Far,” was produced by prominent recording engineer/producer Chris DiBeneditto at Philadelphonic Studios, and features guest performances by members of several national acts including G. Love & Special Sauce, Slightly Stoopid (both fellow Philadelphonic recording artists), SOJA, and John Brown’s Body. Fans will find plenty of the reggae influences that marked their first album, but the band’s continuing evolution as it explores other aspects of the “organic roots rock” genre is evident in the increasing variety of influences to be heard among the album’s 13 songs.
“…Three Legged Fox has perhaps been the best-kept secret of the jam band and reggae scenes within recent years.” -Centre Daily Times
Read more:http://www.myspace.com/threeleggedfox#“Not As Far” Press Release


Philadelphia-based Three Legged Fox became a fixture on the eastern rock circuit after winning the University of Delaware’s 2006 Battle of the Bands — their first performance. The ensuing three years have seen 3LF expand their regional fan base as far east as Massachusetts, as far west as Ohio, and north to south from New York to North Carolina, performing regularly at scores of top venues. They have shared the stage with such national recording artists as Jeffrey Gaines, SOJA, Rebelution, John Brown’s Body, Passafire, Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad, and Ballyhoo, and are planning their own national tour in support of their second album, “Not as Far” (2009).

The band’s first album, “Ideas,” (2006) received airplay on more than 170 radio stations nationwide, and led to support from one of Philadelphia’s leading alternative stations, Clear Channel’s Radio 104.5-FM, where they performed two live broadcasts and earned a spot on the station’s “Locals Live” compilation CD.

Members Kyle Wareham (lead vocals, guitar), Mike Brody (lead guitar), Eric Weisenstein (bass), and Kory Kochersperger (drums), compose the band’s original songs together with a deft, nuanced style that blends Wareham’s soulful vocals with the band’s sophisticated instrumental stylings, enhancing their songcraft rather than competing with it — the mark of a mature musical approach.

3LF’s second album, “Not As Far,” was produced by prominent recording engineer/producer Chris DiBeneditto at Philadelphonic Studios, and features guest performances by members of several national acts including G. Love & Special Sauce, Slightly Stoopid (both fellow Philadelphonic recording artists), SOJA, and John Brown’s Body. Fans will find plenty of the reggae influences that marked their first album, but the band’s continuing evolution as it explores other aspects of the “organic roots rock” genre is evident in the increasing variety of influences to be heard among the album’s 13 songs.

“…Three Legged Fox has perhaps been the best-kept secret of the jam band and reggae scenes within recent years.” -Centre Daily Time

Read more:http://www.myspace.com/threeleggedfox#ixzz101aVibMp

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  • hi, I would like to ask you whether you are interested in doing some reviews on music. Let me know if you do.. thanks!

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    Claire,
    Sure we would love too

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