Sunday, August 21, 2011

The Tumbling Tumbleweeds Saturday, August 27th 7:00 PM Farnsworth Park Amphitheater

The Tumbling Tumbleweeds

"Great Harmony, creative arrangements, keeping the tradition alive!"
- Douglas B. Green, The Riders In The Sky-WMA

New song "California" currently #1 on the "Top Ten Western Songs"
chart in Rope Burns Magazine!!

Formed in 2005, The Tumbling Tumbleweeds are celebrating their Five Year
Anniversary along with the release of their new album "Blaze Across the
West!" Since their premiere they have gone on to capture the Academy of
Western Artists Will Rogers Award for Western Music Group of the Year and
the Western Music Association Crescendo Award for Most Promising Talent and
were recently nominated for the 2010 WMA Outstanding Entertainer-Group
Award! They were also named one of the Top 10 Live Acoustic Acts in
Southern California by Folk Works Magazine! Their Debut Album titled "The
Tumbling Tumbleweeds" hit #1 on the Top 10 Cowboy/Western Music CD Charts
and their new CD titled Blaze Across the West is currently #2 on the Top 20
Cowboy/Western CDs chart in The Western Way Magazine!!

The core founding members consist of, vocalists "Tumbleweed Rob" Wolfskill,
Big Daddy Cade" Parenti and Chris Acuff with "Babyface" R.J. Mills on guitar
and vocals. The Tumbling Tumbleweeds also features Dan Dungan on upright
bass.

As their name suggests, The Tumbling Tumbleweeds are a tribute to the era
that gave us the Singing Cowboy such as Roy Rogers, Gene Autry and the great
swingtime cowboy band, The Sons of the Pioneers. Although The Tumbling
Tumbleweeds feel the Sons of the Pioneers are their "blue print" they do
bring their very own unique brand of entertainment to the world of Western
Music with a show complete with singing, humor, storytelling and a bit of
fancy western footwork.

The Tumbling Tumbleweeds also write, perform and record their own original
songs written in the style of the delightfully unique period in which they
pay tribute to!

"The great news is The Tumbling Tumbleweeds don't sound like the Sons of the
Pioneers, or Riders In The Sky, or Sons of the San Joaquin. They sound 100%
like The Tumbling Tumbleweeds. and that, folks, is simply wonderful!"
-Rick Huff, The Western Way Magazine

For more information on The Tumbling Tumbleweeds go to
www.thetumblingtumbleweeds.com

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