Oh Be Clever
Oh Be Clever formed in 2014 as an indie folk band. Their song 'River' got attention early on, and they put out their first album in 2015. The group includes...
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Oh Be Clever formed in 2014 as an indie folk band. Their song 'River' got attention early on, and they put out their first album in 2015. The group includes Natalie Hemby on lead vocals and guitar, Adam Agin on guitar, J.T. Harding on drums, and Michael Rinne on bass.
They released 'The Electric Years' in 2018 after leaving Columbia Records. Their sound has folk elements with some indie rock touches, and Hemby's voice stands out over the guitar work. Songs like 'Paint Me Gold' and 'My Religion' show their style.
They've worked with artists like John Prine and Brandi Carlile. Their third album, 'Superwoman,' came out in 2022.
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