The Hackensaw Boys are an Americana band from Charlottesville, Virginia inspired by punk, bluegrass, and old-time music. They formed as a quartet consisting of Tom Peloso, David Sickmen, Rob Bullington, and Robbie St. Ours in the fall of 1999. Since settling on a six member line up they've toured with Cake and Modest Mouse. They signed with the music label Nettwerk for the 2005 release of their album "Love What You Do".
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- The Hackensaw Boys are an Americana band from Charlottesville, Virginia inspired by punk, bluegrass, and old-time music. They formed as a quartet consisting of Tom Peloso, David Sickmen, Rob Bullington, and Robbie St. Ours in the fall of 1999. Since settling on a six member line up they've toured with Cake and Modest Mouse. They signed with the music label Nettwerk for the 2005 release of their album "Love What You Do". In the words of Robert "Mahlon" Bullington the band derived their name from a combination of "hack" and "saw", describing the hacking motion used when playing the mandolin and the sawing motion used when drawing the bow across the fiddle.
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- Ward "Cousin Spits" Harrison
Jesse "Baby J." Fiske
Justin "Salvage" Neauhardt
Rob "Mahlon" Bullington
Ferd "Four" Moyse
Shawn "Plang Tang" Galbraith
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- The Hackensaw Boys at The Trocadero, Philadelphia 12.31.06. Image by .
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- David "Shiner" Sickmen (hiatus)
Jimmy "The Kooky-Eyed Fox" Stelling
Tom "Pee Paw" Peloso
Charlie "C. B." Bell
Robbie "Uncle Blind Bobby" St. Ours
Big Roy
Saw-Saw
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- "They approach bluegrass with punk rock-like energy to create a vibe that is popular among fans of all ages and styles of music."
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- The Hank in Chains Review
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- The Hackensaw Boys are an Americana band from Charlottesville, Virginia inspired by punk, bluegrass, and old-time music. They formed as a quartet consisting of Tom Peloso, David Sickmen, Rob Bullington, and Robbie St. Ours in the fall of 1999. Since settling on a six member line up they've toured with Cake and Modest Mouse. They signed with the music label Nettwerk for the 2005 release of their album "Love What You Do".
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