Bio
Chamomile and Whiskey formed in the Blue Ridge mountains of Virginia in the late winter of 2011. Marie Borgman and Koda Kerl had been travelling the country playing as a duo and returned home to Nelson County with the idea of forming a full band. After a few shows of expirementing with different musicians they quickly settled in with Tim Deibler, Brenning Greenfield, and Ryan Lavin. From the beginning the group played dozens of shows in the local bar scene, with an emphasis on high energy and passionate performance. With each of the members coming from different musical backgrounds the songs melded into a new sound… with shades of rock, americana, irish, gypsy, and old-time sounds… all played with a punk rock ferocity.
After a year of playing the local bar scene, the band signed with County Wide Records… a Charlottesville based label that worked with many of the bands influences, including Bobby St. Ours, Pantherburn, and Mister Baby. The band recorded an EP produced by Jamal Milner, in a barn in Nelson County… aptly titled The Barn Sessions it was released at the Southern in downtown Charlottesville in April 2012. The band’s second year proved fruitful and saw them open for Rusted Root, Railroad Earth, J Roddy Walston and the Business, and The Hackensaw Boys. They also played their first headlining show at the Jefferson Theater.
2013 has been the band’s busiest year. On May 24th they released their debut LP Wandering Boots at the Jefferson Theater. The album was produced by Rob Evans and has gained signifigant radio play in the local market. The band has toured for much of the year with performances up and downt the east coast, from Vermont and New York down to South Carolina. With infectious and ever-changing live performance, the band has devoleped a reputation for engaging shows full of rowdy dancing and incredible collaborations. The band will be joining their friends the Hackensaw Boys for a Thanksgiving weekend show at their local stomping ground The Jefferson. And they will be embarking on a full northeastern tour, with dates to be announced soon. There’s a lot of buzz and excitement for the future of these whiskey lovers.
After a year of playing the local bar scene, the band signed with County Wide Records… a Charlottesville based label that worked with many of the bands influences, including Bobby St. Ours, Pantherburn, and Mister Baby. The band recorded an EP produced by Jamal Milner, in a barn in Nelson County… aptly titled The Barn Sessions it was released at the Southern in downtown Charlottesville in April 2012. The band’s second year proved fruitful and saw them open for Rusted Root, Railroad Earth, J Roddy Walston and the Business, and The Hackensaw Boys. They also played their first headlining show at the Jefferson Theater.
2013 has been the band’s busiest year. On May 24th they released their debut LP Wandering Boots at the Jefferson Theater. The album was produced by Rob Evans and has gained signifigant radio play in the local market. The band has toured for much of the year with performances up and downt the east coast, from Vermont and New York down to South Carolina. With infectious and ever-changing live performance, the band has devoleped a reputation for engaging shows full of rowdy dancing and incredible collaborations. The band will be joining their friends the Hackensaw Boys for a Thanksgiving weekend show at their local stomping ground The Jefferson. And they will be embarking on a full northeastern tour, with dates to be announced soon. There’s a lot of buzz and excitement for the future of these whiskey lovers.
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