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St. Paul and the Broken Bones

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St. Paul and the Broken Bones, hailing from Birmingham, AL, are a young Yellowhammer Soul band. Formed in late 2011 by vocalist Paul Janeway and multi-instrumentalist Jesse Phillips, the unit has since grown to include Andrew Lee on drums, Browan Lollar on guitar, Allen Branstetter on trumpet, and Ben Griner on trombone. Their reputation as a barn-burning live band has rapidly spread throughout the Southeast, and with a full length album scheduled for a spring 2013 release Read more on Last.fm

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  • retro soul

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of music does St. Paul and the Broken Bones play?
St. Paul and the Broken Bones are renowned for their electrifying blend of R&B and soul music, delivering a sound that is both timeless and refreshingly modern. Drawing heavy inspiration from the classic soul of the 1960s and 1970s, the band incorporates elements of Southern gospel, funk, and blues into their performances. Fronted by powerhouse vocalist Paul Janeway, St. Paul and the Broken Bones are celebrated for their emotionally charged live shows, rich horn arrangements, and dynamic rhythms. Their music is characterized by heartfelt lyrics, vintage instrumentation, and an infectious energy that bridges old-school influences with contemporary flair. Whether performing original tracks or soulful covers, the band's dedication to authenticity and musicianship has earned them critical acclaim and a loyal fanbase. If you're looking to experience a modern revival of classic R&B and soul, St. Paul and the Broken Bones deliver an unforgettable musical journey that resonates with listeners of all ages.
Is St. Paul and the Broken Bones religious?
Despite their gospel-infused sound and the soulful fervor of their performances, St. Paul and the Broken Bones are not a religious band. Their music is often shaped by the Southern roots of its members, many of whom grew up immersed in church music and gospel traditions. Frontman Paul Janeway, in particular, has cited his upbringing singing in church choirs as a major influence on the band's emotive style and vocal delivery. However, the group's lyrics and themes are not explicitly religious or tied to any particular faith. Instead, they explore universal topics such as love, heartbreak, hope, and the human experience, making their music accessible to a wide audience. While fans may detect spiritual undertones or gospel-inspired arrangements in their songs, St. Paul and the Broken Bones focus on the soulful expression of emotion rather than religious messaging, appealing to listeners from all backgrounds.
How much does it cost to book St. Paul and the Broken Bones?
The cost to book St. Paul and the Broken Bones for a concert or private event can vary widely based on factors such as location, event type, date, and production requirements. As of recent industry estimates, booking fees for the band typically range from $50,000 to $75,000, but these figures can fluctuate depending on demand, travel expenses, and the band's schedule. For corporate events, festivals, or special appearances, the price may be on the higher end, while smaller venues or charity events could potentially negotiate a lower rate. It's important to note that booking fees often cover the band's performance, basic production needs, and hospitality requirements, but may not include additional costs like transportation, lodging, and technical riders. To get an accurate and up-to-date quote for booking St. Paul and the Broken Bones, it's recommended to contact their official booking agency or management through reputable platforms like Gigfomo.
What was St. Paul and the Broken Bones first album?
St. Paul and the Broken Bones released their debut album, "Half the City,"
How did St. Paul and the Broken Bones get their name?
The name "St. Paul and the Broken Bones"

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