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My Morning Jacket

Hometown: Louisville, KY

In a perfect world, bios would be unnecessary. Instead of those often peculiar, occasionally vaguely helpful written pieces purporting to tell a band's story, a clear sense of the way things actually happened, which often doesn't fit into neat story-size chunks, might emerge.

My Morning Jacket, for example, lost in their line-up a while back: their life-long friends Johnny Quaid and Danny Cash. The two original members just decided they didn't want to spend their time working in a band heavily on the road. The remaining members — singer-guitarist and songwriter Jim James, bassist Two-Tone Tommy, and drummer Patrick Hallahan — didn't really know which direction to proceed: to go on as a three-piece, to look for new members, or to stop altogether…but some force kept urging them on, so they started looking around for new members. They found keyboardist Bo Koster, and guitarist Carl Broemel. My Morning Jacket talked to some other people, but the band kept coming back to Koster and Broemel, the first two musicians they met with. Things really flowed there. "We loved them immediately," says James. "It was like the band was its own force, wanting itself to go on, even down to finding these two people."

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  • stephbeat

    stephbeat on My Morning Jacket

    10 months ago

    This 13-year old Kentucky band is a rock FORCE-OF-NATURE that always whips the crowd into a frenzy. Jim James & the gang are lighting up festival stages this summer. Don't miss it! ... more at bright beat

  • allmusic

    allmusic on My Morning Jacket

    over 4 years ago

    From the wistful recollection of "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" to Honky Chateau's melodic and genre explorations, John's ability to mesh styles and take detours within his sturdy pop songwriting applies to James here, particularly in the expansive opener, "Wordless Chorus," or the initial happy-go-lucky lilt of "Off the Record."more at allmusic.com

  • FeliciaFotos

    FeliciaFotos on My Morning Jacket

    over 4 years ago

    Stubb's Fall 2006