Mucho Diggo
by The Panderers
In tandem with opening for Mike Doughty throughout the US and Canada last Spring, The Panderers released their debut EP entitled "Hotshot's Boy" (Snack Bar 2008 - a label formed by Mike Doughty). This EP, produced by Pete and Dave (Pete McNeal and Dave Wilder), came together on the deep belief in a trove of songs authored by Scott Wynn, a singer/songwriter out of nowhere. As a follow-up to "Hotshot's Boy" EP, The Panderers are released March 2009, their follow-up, full-length CD entitled "Mucho Diggo," which is available to digital download consumers on Amazon.com and soon on I-tunes.

Scott's roots stem from deep east Kentucky coal country where his father and uncles worked coal as did their father before them. Scott is the first of his family not to work coal and to go on to attend college. Through his musical styles he attempts to meld both his more humble influences with the enlightenment of the "now" (Bill Monroe meets Electric Six or something like that). Scott borrows much from the baseness and humility of coal country, but you have to remember that coal can also be fire. So, the music pretty much reflects that....very base, bare, rootsy...and/or pure fire.

Contributing to the current recordings were well-known and established artisans listed here in no particular order, such as: Dave Wilder (Macy Gray, Liz Phair), Pete McNeal (Cake, Jem, Mike Doughty's Band, Inara George, Breakestra), Rami Jaffee (Wallflowers/Foo Fighters), Andrew "Scrap" Livingston (Mike Doughty's Band), John Kirby (Mike Doughty's Band) and Marshall Thompson (Mother Jones, The Mars Hall).

In tandem with opening for Mike Doughty throughout the US and Canada last Spring, The Panderers released their debut EP entitled "Hotshot's Boy" (Snack Bar 2008 - a label formed by Mike Doughty). This EP, produced by Pete and Dave (Pete McNeal and Dave Wilder), came together on the deep belief in a trove of songs authored by Scott Wynn, a singer/songwriter out of nowhere. As a follow-up to "Hotshot's Boy" EP, The Panderers are released March 2009, their follow-up, full-length CD entitled "Mucho Diggo," which is available to digital download consumers on Amazon.com and soon on I-tunes.

Scott's roots stem from deep east Kentucky coal country where his father and uncles worked coal as did their father before them. Scott is the first of his family not to work coal and to go on to attend college. Through his musical styles he attempts to meld both his more humble influences with the enlightenment of the "now" (Bill Monroe meets Electric Six or something like... View more

Track Listing

Track Title Click to play sample
1. Me Me Something  (3:50)
2. So Hard  (3:27) more info
3. Rocket Show  (3:38) more info
4. Energy  (3:57) more info
5. Really  (3:09) more info
6. Mucho Diggo  (2:32) more info
7. Hey Sheila  (3:15) more info
8. Grip  (4:06) more info
9. Invincible Game  (3:55) more info
10. Let It Run  (3:59) more info
11. Ma Shooshi Ma  (:40) more info
12. The Casino Valet  (3:15) more info
13. Prison Song  (2:17) more info

More Info

Release Year
2009
Label
Snack Bar
Sounds Like
Alabama 3 UK, Daniel Johnston, Smog (Bill Calahan), Lou Rawls, Pixies, Statler Brothers, NWA, The Who, Mason Jennings, Kings of Leon, Johnny Cash, Electric Six, Blind Melon, Would-be Thieves, War, Mike Doughty, Son Volt, Cake, G Love, Gillian Welch, Cale
Produced By
Dave Wilder
Recorded At
Wilderstyle Studio
Mixed By
Dave Wilder
Mastered By
Ashley Shepherd @ QCA Audio
Genre
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Band Members / Musicians
Scott Wynn Pete McNeal Andrew "Scrap" Livingston Dave Wilder Inara George Rami Jaffee John Kirby Marshall Thompson
Location
Moores Hill, IN , USA

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