The Cincinnati garage heroes were a key inspiration to Jack White, and their crack rhythm section would become half of the Raconteurs. Logical, then, that the Greenhornes 2010 reunion album would find a home at Third Man, kicked off by this crunchy the Who-like anthem.
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The Cincinnati garage heroes were a key inspiration to Jack White, and their crack rhythm section would become half of the Raconteurs. Logical, then,… read more
The Cincinnati garage heroes were a key inspiration to Jack White, and their crack rhythm section would become half of the Raconteurs. Logical, then, that the Greenhornes 2010 reunion al… read more
The Greenhornes is a rock band from Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, formed in 1996, and featuring Craig Fox on lead vocals and guitar, Jack Lawrence on bass, and Patrick Keeler on drums. The band has released several full-length albums and singles. Their most recent release is 2010's "****" ("Four Stars"), the first recorded by the band since their pursuit of other musical projects, such as The Raconteurs and The Dead Weather. The band's collaboration with Holly Golightly, "There Is an End", featured on compilation album "Sewed Souls&quo… read more
The Greenhornes is a rock band from Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, formed in 1996, and featuring Craig Fox on lead vocals and guitar, Jack Lawrence on bass, and Patrick Keeler on drums. T… read more
The Greenhornes is a rock band from Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, formed in 1996, and featuring Craig Fox on lead vocals and guitar, Jack Lawrence on bass, and Patrick Keeler on drums. The band has released several full-length album… read more