"Doing Wrong Right: The Devil Makes Three". ![]() ^ "Fun Has Just Begun: The Devil Makes Three comes home thirsty and ready to rock"."Hillbilly punk: The Devil Makes Three has unplugged and gone country". "The Devil Makes Three ready to rock at SLO concert". ^ "The Devil Makes Three Frontman Goes Solo Again".Archived from the original on 20 August 2009. ^ "Biography - The Devil Makes Three"."Gimme Your Answers: An Interview w/ The Devil Makes Three". Along with the album announcement, they released "Paint My Face" as a streaming single and released another album track, "Bad Idea", on July 13, 2018.ĭiscography Albums Title On June 4, 2018, The Devil Makes Three announced their new studio album, Chains Are Broken, which was produced by Ted Hutt and released on August 24, 2018, via New West Records. ![]() They have also performed several times at the annual Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival. In August 2010, the band performed at Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival. Despite no longer living in the same town, the band continues to tour and write. McBean remained in California and later moved to Austin. Īround 2010, Bernhard and Turino moved back to Brattleboro. Before forming The Devil Makes Three with Turino, both Bernhard and McBean played in punk bands and later toured as a duo. Later in Santa Cruz they also became reacquainted with Turino, forming the band soon after in 2001. Bernhard and McBean re-connected in Olympia. After graduating from high school, all three moved to California separately, Bernhard by way of Nashville. They were also acquainted with Turino (from New Hampshire but raised in Vermont), but didn't know her well. ![]() McBean and Bernhard are originally from near Brattleboro, Vermont, where they played music together as childhood friends and when they were in high school. In September 2009 Bernhard released his next solo album, Straight Line, on Milan Records. In 2009, they followed with an all-new album, Do Wrong Right.īand member Bernhard independently released a solo album, Things I Left Behind (2006). Their first album on Milan was a re-release of their debut album, The Devil Makes Three. The recordings were later released as a live album, A Little Bit Faster And A Little Bit Worse.Īfter the release of their live album, the band signed with independent label Milan Records, which specializes in film scores and soundtracks. The band recorded two shows in April 2006 in Felton, California with guest fiddler Chojo Jacques. Another independent release followed in 2004, Longjohns, Boots, And A Belt. They independently released a self-titled album in 2002. The band has released six full-length albums. The group's members are guitarist Pete Bernhard, upright bassist Lucia Turino, and guitarist and tenor banjo player Cooper McBean. The group blends bluegrass, old time, country, folk, blues, jazz, and ragtime music. She has worked extensively as a presenter leading seminars on fundraising, audience development, and marketing for numerous institutions including the Kennedy Center.The Devil Makes Three is an Americana band from Santa Cruz, California, United States. She is also a notable photographer, something that gave her great pride. She hosted jazz radio programs for more than 20 years. Many of her interviews have been archived by the Library of Congress. She has interviewed more than 150 jazz legends for numerous news outlets in Arizona and nationally. She co-founded the Jazz Journalists Association and has long served as its Vice President. ![]() She also co-founded the bi-national Charles Mingus Hometown Music Festival. The group has been recognized by Tucson’s Musicians Hall of Fame. She helped establish Primavera: A Celebration of Women in the Arts, an all-women festival where she could often be heard on saxophone with her ensemble Bitches Brew. During that time she was also the marketing director of the Tucson Symphony Orchestra, and for a year, marketing director of the Arizona Dance Theater. Working as a volunteer for eight of nine years as executive director of the Tucson Jazz Society (1989-1998) she grew the organization from 500 members with a $50,000 budget, to 2,100 members with a $250,000 budget sponsoring 42 concerts a year. She was also the Secretary of the Executive Board of the International Association of Jazz Educators. Since 1989 she has been the Executive Director of the Western Jazz Presenters Network, a coalition of 45 jazz festivals and venues in the West.Ī certified fundraising executive, Ervin raised more than $10 million dollars for worthwhile organizations during her fundraising career. While still in her 20s she served as Vice President of the American Federation of Jazz Societies.
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