The Volebeats

The Volebeats are an Alternative Country band from Detroit, Michigan. Formed in Hamtramck, Michigan in 1988, the Volebeats were started as an acoustic outfit by Matthew Smith, Jeff Oakes, Al Oakes and Terry Rohm.[1] The band was part of the roots revival in the 1980s that would become known as the Alternative Country movement, releasing several tracks and a single on Chicago's Bloodshot Records. The band was featured in Steve Martin's 2005 film "Shopgirl"[2] and was hailed by Ryan Adams as β€œthe best band in America".[3] The band has released eight full-length albums, one EP and several singles.

Members

Jeff Oakes - Vocals, guitar
Matthew Smith - Guitars, vocals
James McConnell - Guitars, mandolin
Russell Ledford - Bass
Scott Michalski - Drums, guitar

Past members

Terry Rohm
Al Oakes
Bob Oakes
Rebecca Kaplan
Mike Murphy
Mark Niemenski
Bob McCreedy
Keir McDonald
Bill Peterson

Discography

Albums

References

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