Angstones

Angstones
Origin Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Genres folk
Associated acts Fat Man Waving
Past members

The Angstones are an Ottawa band which "mix European and American folk music with zany lyrics and a jumping beat." [1]

Career

The group consists of Peter Kiesewalter on reeds and accordion, Kurt Walther on guitar, Rob Frayne on sax, John Geggie on bass, and Ian Mackie on drums.[1]

Their first recording, in 1992, was Kommen Een Der Karz, and their second was When Ahab Met Moishe two years later. In 1995, they released The Hills are Alive, a spoof of Rodgers and Hammerstein's The Sound of Music."[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Northern Journey, Release 2.0
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