The Avett Brothers

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  • bluegrass
  • folk
  • alt-country
  • americana
  • country
The Avett Brothers are a non-traditional bluegrass band that originated in Concord, North Carolina. The two brothers, Seth and Scott, formed the group after the breakup of the former rock band, Nemo, adding a third member, Bob Crawford. More recently, they have been joined by cellist Joe Kwon. The Avett Brothers combine old-time country, bluegrass, punk, pop melodies, folk, rock and roll, honky tonk and ragtime to produce a sound described by the Washington Post as "post civil-war modern rock", or by other reviewers as "grungegrass".

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Songs

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    Ill With Want

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    Incomplete and Insecure

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    It Goes On and On

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    January Wedding

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    Jenny and the Summer Day

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    Kick Drum Heart

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    Kind of in Love

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    Laundry Room

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    Lazy Pants

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    Left on Laura, Left on Lisa

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    Let Myself Live

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    Letter to a Pretty Girl

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    Living of Love

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    Love Like the Movies

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    Mama, I Don't Believe

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    Matrimony

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    May It Last

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    Me and God

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    Murder in the City

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    My Lady and the Mountain

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    My Last Song to Jenny

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    My Losing Bet

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    My Losing Bet / Going Down the Road Feelin' Bad / Walkin' Down the Line

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    No Hard Feelings

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    Nothing Short of Thankful

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    November Blue

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    Offering

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    Old Joe Clark

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    Old Wyom

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    One Line Wonder

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    Paranoia in B flat major

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    Please Pardon Yourself

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    Pretend Love

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    Pretty Girl at the Airport

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    Pretty Girl From Annapolis

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    Pretty Girl from Cedar Lane

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    Pretty Girl From Chile

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    Pretty Girl From Feltre

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    Pretty Girl From Locust

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    Pretty Girl From Matthews

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    Pretty Girl From Raleigh

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    Pretty Girl From San Diego

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    Salina

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    Salvation Song

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    Sanguine

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    Satan Pulls The Strings

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    Shame

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    Signs

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    Sixteen in July

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    Slight Figure of Speech


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