Mother Vinegar
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Mother Vinegar is a hard rock band from Asheville, North Carolina featuring the music of Karl Engelmann, who is also the leader of popular midwest rock group Ali Baba's Tahini. Engelmann is best known as the author of several concert staples performed by popular progressive rock band Umphrey's McGee (guitarist Jake Cinninger is also a member of Ali Baba's Tahini with Engelmann).
Mother Vinegar was founded in 2005 by Engelmann and Kevin Cassels, author of the The Pharmer's Almanac - a cult-favorite biography of Phish. Engelmann, Cassels, and guitarist Tommy Dennison actually began performing together in early 2004, but officially formed Mother Vinegar with the addition of former Big Block Dodge bassist Jeff Hinkle in the summer of 2005.
The band were signed to Chicago's MonkeyFuzz Records in 2005, and released their self-titled debut album in December.
Discography
Members
Karl Engelmann - vocals, guitar, sitar, banjo, percussion
Kevin Cassels - drums
Tommy Dennison - lead guitar
Jeff Hinkle - bass
External links
- [Official MySpace page]
- [Jambase article]
- [MonkeyFuzz Records Store]
- [Album Review]
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