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The Live Feed Presents: Matt Ray and Those Damn Horses

From: KQAL
Series: The Live Feed
Length: 31:55

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Matt Ray & Those Damn Horses join us today on this episode of the "Live Feed". This six member band plays old-timey Americana music, but with a dirtier and more raw approach. Starting out reinventing classic minstrel music from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, they have started writing their own music that manages to keep that same traditional sound to it. Regulars to local music festivals like Midwest Music Fest and Boats and Bluegrass, the guys say they always manage to have a good time here in Winona. Read the full description.

Matt_ray_small Matt Ray & Those Damn Horses join us today on this episode of the Live Feed. This six member band plays old-timey Americana music, but with a dirtier and more raw approach. Starting out reinventing classic minstrel music from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, they have started writing their own music that manages to keep that same traditional sound to it. Regulars to local music festivals like Midwest Music Fest and Boats and Bluegrass, the guys say they always manage to have a good time here in Winona.

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Matt Ray & Those Damn Horses join us today on this episode of the Live Feed. This six member band plays old-timey Americana music, but with a dirtier and more raw approach. Starting out reinventing classic minstrel music from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, they have started writing their own music that manages to keep that same traditional sound to it. Regulars to local music festivals like Midwest Music Fest and Boats and Bluegrass, the guys say they always manage to have a good time here in Winona.

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