Inwood Coffeehouse |
Friday April 11, 2014• Doors Open 7:30 PM |
photo by Michael G Stewart |
Roots Rock, Country and Americana
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Lead vocalist and songwriter, Ruthie Logsdon, and her band have racked up more than 30 WAMMIES including Country Vocalist and Songwriter of the Year from the Washington Area Music Association. Ruthie grew up singing along at home with her Dad and his guitar and harmonica. Although geographically the Logsdons were city folks, they held family hoedowns singing Hank Williams & Jimmy Dickens at any opportunity. After attending Bluegrass festivals, a few private guitar lessons and watching Country TV stars like Johnny Cash and Dolly Parton, Ruthie had enough influences from her rootsy background combined with her Rock ‘n’ Roll and Punk-influenced college days to create the beginning of Ruthie and the Wranglers. Add Ruthie’s favorite musicians and you get diverse talent and unstoppable energy. Ruthie and The Wranglers’ albums have consistently ranked high on Americana, Folk and Roots music radio charts around the world. Their clever songwriting skills were penned by Billboard Magazine as “...nothing short of brilliant,” Dirty Linen, No Depression and The Washington Post raved about their last CD “Americana Express.” More about Ruthie and the Wranglers at www.ruthieandthewranglers.com |
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