3rd Silo Artists

3rd Silo artists run the gammut from bluegrass to punk to metal -- sometimes in the same song.


3rd Silo Releases

500 Miles to Memphis

500 Miles to Memphis Logo 500 Miles to Memphis is now signed with Paper + Plastick Records, but 3rd Silo got the first crack at them by releasing their self-titled debut in 2005.
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Bagg

Bagg Logo At the intersections of country, metal, punk and electronica, you will find Bagg. If the Butthole Surfers, Ween and Johnny Cash put out a record, it might sound like Bagg -- but it probably wouldn't be as good. Members of Bagg are still active in the metal band, Black Tractor.
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Ed Cunningham & The New Radio Cowboys

Ed Cunningham & The New Radio Cowboys Logo Ed Cunningham is a bluegrass legend and still plays weekly with his Comet Bluegrass All-Stars at the Comet in Cincinnati's Northside.
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The High Strange Drifters

High Strange Drifters logo The High Strange Drifters were a supergroup of elite Cincinnati musicians that collaborated to record a series of broadside ballads from the UK. Touting members of the Ass Ponys, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, and the Comet Bluegrass All-Stars, this release ages like a fine wine.
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Len's Lounge

Len's Lounge Logo Len's Lounge combined smart songwriting with fiercely great musicians to create a sublime Americana sound. Jeff Roberson is still recording, releasing and producing excellent music under his own name as well as the Murder Creek Assembly.
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The Stapletons

The Stapletons Logo "From 2000-2007, The Stapletons released four albums (one on 3rd Silo), toured America, and won Best New Artist in 2000 at the Cincinnati Entertainment Awards. In 2005 The Stapletons signed with Tinderbox Music and had their music played on over 200 radio stations across the country.
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