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- Genres: Rock
- Representative Albums: "Dual Mono," "Greenhornes," "Sewed Soles"
| Artist: The Greenhornes |
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| Discography: The Greenhornes |
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| The Greenhornes | |
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Left to right: Craig Fox, Patrick Keeler and Jack Lawrence.
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| Background information | |
| Origin | Cincinnati, Ohio, United States |
| Genres | garage rock Blues-rock Psychedelic rock |
| Years active | 1996 - Present |
| Labels | V2 Records Telstar Records |
| Associated acts | The Raconteurs The Dead Weather Soledad Brothers Loretta Lynn The Dirtbombs Brendan Benson Holly Golightly Blanche |
| Website | http://www.greenhornes.com/ |
| Members | |
| Craig Fox Jack Lawrence Patrick Keeler |
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| Former members | |
| Brian Olive Jared McKinney Eric Stein |
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The Greenhornes are an American garage rock band from Cincinnati, Ohio.
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The Greenhornes started life as a high school band based in Dearborn County, Indiana (20 miles west of Cincinnati) called Us and Them, self-releasing a four-track tape. Originally a five piece that included guitarist Brian Olive (who later departed to play with the Toledo-based Soledad Brothers under the alias Oliver Henry) and keyboardist Jared McKinney, the Greenhornes debuted in 1998, issuing their first bit of music on a single, "The End of the Night" backed with "No More," released by Deary Me Records. The following year they released their first full-length album, Gun for You. A self-titled LP followed in 2001. 2002's Dual Mono came after the departure of Olive and McKinney and included guitarist and vocalist Eric Stein, currently guitarist and vocalist of The Griefs. By 2003, the band was down to Fox, Lawrence, and Keeler. 2005 saw the release of East Grand Blues, an EP for V2 Records, which was produced by Detroit musician Brendan Benson. It was quickly followed by the compilation Sewed Soles. The band's collaboration with Holly Golightly, "There Is an End", was the theme song of Jim Jarmusch's 2005 film, Broken Flowers.
Throughout their career, the Greenhornes have toured almost constantly, only taking breaks when the musicians have worked on other projects.
Lawrence and Keeler, along with Detroit musician and producer Dave Feeny, were in the Do-Whaters, the band formed and led by Jack White of The White Stripes for Loretta Lynn's 2004 album Van Lear Rose. Lawrence and Keeler have spent all of 2006 at work in The Raconteurs with Benson and White. Lawrence is also the banjo and autoharp player for the Detroit band, Blanche, which also includes Feeny, and plays bass in The Dead Weather, a band fronted by Alison Mosshart (The Kills) and featuring regular collaboraors Jack White and Dean Fertita (The Waxwings). Recently, Fox, McKinney, and Olive have been playing together in a new, still-untitled band in and around Cincinnati.
The Greenhornes have recently contributed the song "Pattern Skies" to the PS2/Xbox video game Destroy All Humans! 2.
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