Bandits Of The Acoustic Revolution
Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution formed in 2002 around a group of musicians who shared an interest in acoustic instruments and storytelling. Their song...
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Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution formed in 2002 around a group of musicians who shared an interest in acoustic instruments and storytelling. Their song 'Dear Sergio' became a tribute to guitarist Sergio Nunez, who died in 2006.
They released albums like 'The Revolution Begins' in 2004 and 'Songs for Sergio' in 2008. Other songs in their catalog include 'Here's To Life' and 'It's A Wonderful Life'.
The existing history mentions John Popper, David Hidalgo, Steve Earle, Jackson Browne, and Keb' Mo' as core members, though that lineup seems improbable for a single acoustic collective. What's clearer is that they worked with acoustic arrangements and kept recording through at least 2015's 'Live from the Revolution'.
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