Future Of Forestry
Future of Forestry is led by singer-songwriter Brendan Anderegg. The band has released albums like 'Beneath the Pines' in 2011, 'Desolation Blue' in 2014, and...
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Future of Forestry is led by singer-songwriter Brendan Anderegg. The band has released albums like 'Beneath the Pines' in 2011, 'Desolation Blue' in 2014, and 'Fables from the Forest' in 2018.
Their song 'She Walks In Beauty' gained attention after a performance in 2009. Other tracks include 'Would You Come Home', 'Set You Sails', 'Halleluiah', and 'Slow Your Breath Down'.
The existing information mentions Vermont origins and some early challenges, but the specifics about financial constraints and festival details feel thin. The band appears to work as a close-knit group of musicians around Anderegg.
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