Artist/Album profile for CURTIS ELLER'S AMERICAN CIRCUS: Taking Up Serpents Again
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Curtis Eller is New York City's angriest yodelling banjo player. He started his show business career at the age of seven as a juggler and acrobat, but has since turned to the banjo because that's where the money is. Mr. Eller and his band "The American Circus" have appeared at funerals, horse races, burlesque shows and vaudeville revues. His biggest musical influences are Buster Keaton, Jimmie Rodgers and Abraham Lincoln. The new album "Taking Up Serpents Again" proves the band capable of being recorded magnetically. Song subjects include, but are not limited to snake handling, Elvis Presley, Coney Island and Amelia Earhart's final flight. Numerous waltzes, sporadic yodelling and some strong language can be expected.
Check out the artist's website:
http://www.curtiseller.com
Track List:
1. Taking Up Serpents Again
2. Hide That Scar
3. Buster Keaton
4. Sugar in My Coffin
5. Coney Island Blue
6. Stephen Foster
7. Two of Us
8. Amelia Earhart
9. Red Red Robin
10. Stagecoach
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- ROCK: Americana
- FOLK: Angry
- TYPE: ACOUSTIC
