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  • blog post 12:00am Mar 18, 2007

    Kingsport Times

    Kingsport Times review There's a long tradition of white rockers who claim to be "influenced" by the rural, black bluesmen of the pre-World War II era. In shorter su…

  • blog post 12:00am Mar 18, 2007

    The Amplifier

    Kentucky Amplifier review With Signs Following - Creech Holler (self-release) From the first distorted strains of the opener "Pretty Polly," you're put on notice t…

  • blog post 12:00am Mar 18, 2007

    Knoxville News Sentinel

    With its members divided between Murfreesboro and Asheville, N.C., Creech Holler claims the entire southern Appalachian region as its home base. The heritage of this ar…

  • blog post 12:00am Dec 22, 2006

    Saturday, December 9th "From Magnolia, thirty or forty heat-seeking music lovers descended on the Hummingbird. More than two-hundred people inside, more than half of t…

  • blog post 12:00am Dec 19, 2006

    Skullring.org

    One of our favorite finds of the last few months is a group of Tennessee and North Carolina boys that go by the name of "Creech Holler". These guys make some bad-ass, h…

  • blog post 12:00am Dec 06, 2006

    11th Hour article

    "Immediately after Creech Holler wowed the crowd at Bragg Jam with their hard-driving, dirty folk charisma, locals started begging someone to get them back to town. Tho…

  • blog post 12:00am Nov 15, 2006

    Tricities.com article

    While there is certainly a generalized perception of mountain music as being no more than aw shucks, picking and grinning tomfoolery produced by inbred hayseeds, the tr…

  • blog post 12:00am Oct 31, 2006

    Nashville Scene Article

    Gothic images of the South, such as those dreamed up in the novels and short stories of Harry Crews and Flannery O' Connor, have long wooed wide-eyed, ghost-hunting typ…

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