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Meet
Death
By Banjo
As the name implies, "Death by Banjo" is bluegrass and beyond.
On fire with creativity, "Death by Banjo" is a conflagration
of musical styles fueled by intense, driving 5-string banjo. From the songs
of Robert Johnson to the Newgrass Revival, from Roy Acuff to BB King, from
Bill Monroe to The Band, banjo, fiddle, harmonica, dobro, guitar and bass
combine and combust to create some of the hottest acoustic music to be
heard in central Ohio.
All four members of "Death by Banjo" are veterans of the Columbus,
Ohio music scene. Individually, they have recorded for major record labels,
toured nationally and internationally, won awards for their musicianship
and opened for major artists. They have played blues, swing, jazz, rock,
country, old time, Irish, folk, classical and, of course, bluegrass. Together,
they share a passion for sincere, earthy music and the ability to create
it with energy, joy and enthusiasm.
Tom
Zinser, guitar and vocals, is the heart of the band. His rock solid
guitar playing and beautifully smooth, clear voice have been heard on Columbia
records, the Billboard charts and with the bands "The Wild Life", "Owen
B.", "The Pleasant Mountain Boys" and, most recently, with
the duo "Travelin' Tom and Dr. Paul".
Paul
Brown, banjo, fiddle and vocals, provides the driving banjo that gives "Death
by Banjo" its unique sound. A two-time Ohio State Champion bluegrass
banjo player and award winning fiddler, he is also known for playing in "The
Pleasant Mountain Boys", "Travelin' Tom and Dr. Paul" and "One
Riot One Ranger".
Pete
Remenyi,
harmonica and dobro, provides the bluesy soul of the band with excellent
playing based on his broad knowledge of musical stylings
and soulful approach to the music. Pete has played with "The Red Mountain
String Band", "The Deltones", "One Riot One Ranger" and,
currently, with "Five Guys Named Moe".
Sid
Omasta,
bass, anchors the sound as one of the best upright bass players you will
hear anywhere. His background in old time ("The Timbre Wolves"),
Irish ("Stark Raven") and jazz (various jazz orchestras and combos)
give him a unique perspective and a fresh, innovative approach to bluegrass.
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