The Bakerton Group

The Bakerton Group
Origin Lewistown, Maryland, United States[1]
Genres Blues-rock, psychedelic rock, jam band, stoner rock
Years active 1999-present
Labels River Road, Emetic, Weathermaker Music
Associated acts Clutch, The Company Band
Website The Bakerton Group on Myspace
Members Tim Sult
Dan Maines
Jean-Paul Gaster
Neil Fallon
Past members Mick Schauer

The Bakerton Group is an instrumental blues jam band and the side project of the blues rock outfit Clutch. They incorporate elements of blues-rock, psychedelic rock, and jazz.

Biography

The band is currently composed of all four members of the rock band Clutch (Tim Sult, Dan Maines, Jean-Paul Gaster, Neil Fallon) and has toured extensively throughout Canada and the United States. Taking a sidestep from the traditional Clutch sound, The Bakerton Group focuses on the instrumental talents of its members with songs of a psychedelic, groovy, "jazz-infected" feel.[2]

The band's first release came in 2001 with the 3-track EP Space Guitars, made available as a free download on the official Clutch website.

In August 2006, the band began recording new material for their first full-length release at the Magpie Cage in Baltimore. J. Robbins of Jawbox fame produced the album, which incorporated a new member, Mick Schauer, to play the Hammond organ.[2] On October 2007, over a year after recording began, the eponymous album was released.

On February 17, 2009, The Bakerton Group released El Rojo. Also produced by Robbins, it is the band's first release on the Weathermaker Music label. After Schauer left the group in 2007, Per Wiberg of Opeth served as replacement on keyboards, organ, and synthesizers.[2]

Discography

Year Title Label
2001 Space Guitars EP River Road Records
2007 The Bakerton Group Emetic Records
2009 El Rojo Weathermaker Music

Members

Former members

References

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