Weary Boys





Weary Boys
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The Weary Boys story begins in 2000, when three friends, Brian Salvi, Darren Hoff and Mario Matteoli, left Northern California for Austin, Texas to make a living playing music. In a place like Austin, Texas, of course, aspiring musicians arrive everyday. Something about The Weary Boys, though, was different. Initially, the young trio toiled in trenches of a notoriously competitive music scene. Their first jobs were on street corners, and their first payments were mainly in coins. Almost immediately, however, word of the young California vagabonds began to crisscross the circuits of Austins music scene. With their huge cowboy hats, tattered jeans, and the infectiously manic combination of telecaster, propulsive rhythm guitar, demented fiddle and close harmony singing, the young trio snapped Austin music lovers awake. In many ways, The Weary Boys seemed to have stepped out of Austins musical past, reminding people of the reasons Austin first gained fame as the home of outlaw country music in the 1970s. In rapid succession, street corner gave way to happy hour, happy hour to opening slot, opening slot to headlining slot, headlining slot to festival stage. Ace Austin bassist Darren Sluyter joined the band, and later, hometown friend and drummer Cary Ozanian was brought in. By the Summer of 2001 and the release of their first album, The Weary Boys had dramatically ascended to the top of the Austin music scene. Building on their popularity and critical acclaim in Austin, The Weary Boys ventured into neighboring states, establishing enclaves of support in cities throughout the South and Southwest, particularly in towns with vibrant interest in roots music, such as Lafayette, Louisiana, Seattle Washington and Tuscon, Arizona. In the process, they have also opened shows for the likes of Merle Haggard and Willie Nelson, Leon Russel, The Drive-By Truckers, Southern Culture on the Skids and many others. They have played in backyards, front yards, notorious dives, not-so notorious dives, festival stages and the Angola State Penitentiary (twice). In the independent tradition of Austin musicians, The Weary Boys have maintained control over their music, releasing an album every year, managing and booking themselves. In their fifth and latest release, Jumping Jolie, they continue to mine the fertile musical ground between country, bluegrass and rock and roll, creating a sound that defies strict classification. Texas has been good to Weary Boys and they have returned the favor. A band of outlaws in an outlaw town in a state that does things its own way, The Weary Boys continue to remind us what country music is all about.
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Average Rating : 0              Total Reviews: 29


Weary Boys  11/28/2003            
Fan in Houston
A MUST HAVE traveling CD; better than caffeine. Support REAL country music!
Weary Boys  08/22/2002            
twgh
saw these guys in terlingua and they put on a great show. if you have the opportunity to see them i highly recomend it. the vocals are amazing and musically they are very tight sounding, everything compliments everything musically. a must have. a must see.
Weary Boys  07/31/2002            
trainacomin
These guys are GREAT! If you like your country music the way it is supposed to sound, then The Weary Boys are what you are looking for. The only thing I don't like is they don't come to Dallas near enough!
Weary Boys  07/31/2002            
Josh from Speedtrucker
You guys are just plain brilliant! I haven't heard the new cd yet, cause I haven't had a chance to bother you for one, but I'm sure it's a class act to. I heard about the revival ya'll had at the Blue Light in Lubbock and for that reason, along with some others, you guys will always be at the top of my list!
Weary Boys  06/02/2002            
D.T.
AMAZING! This CD is only the tip of the iceberg for these guys. If you ever get the chance to see them live don't miss them, they put on one of the top live performances out there. Great songwriting and incredible musical talent, The Weary Boys will be a household name for years to come.
Weary Boys  03/12/2002            
Luke
These guys have one of the best sounds out there right now and this CD is aweasome, just put in on and be amazed.
Weary Boys  03/12/2002            
damned soggied
These guys fucking rule, put that in your pipe and smoke it, east coast hippie!
Weary Boys  01/25/2002            
Jeff Johnston
I play this CD at least once a day. It's one of my favorite CD's in my collection. Great work guys. When are you coming to Dallas. I'm anxious to hear you live. Can't wait for your next album.
Weary Boys  01/22/2002            
Tobin
Weary Boys keep it as real as it can be. Good times. Every time.
Weary Boys  01/11/2002            
Jessica in New Braunfels
This is the kind of music I want my kids to grow up on. Get this CD! And, these guys put on a GREAT show. You can tell they are having fun & love what they do. We don't miss them when they come to town.
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