"The Jangling Reinharts play chunky, hook-laden, melodic rock . Their Dave Matthews-style guitars and Interpol-esque knack for the minor chord and unexpected melodic twist make for a refreshing musical experience...."-Richmond.com
The Band |
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Rick Schaffer
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vocals, guitar, melodica |
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Who we are...
The Jangling Reinharts sprang from several bands in the Central Virginia
area - regional and nationally known bands such as BS&M, the Kyle
Davis Band, and the Ernies. There is a picture of Buster Bohannon aged 3 playing guitar on the wall in a local music store in Richmond. He is one of the most gifted guitar players around in the style of Mark Knopfler, Jeff Beck and Robbie Robertson. A multi-instrumentalist and percussionist, he is also a gifted singer. He has toured with national recording artist Kyle Davis opening up for everyone from Dave Mathews to Robert Earle Keen. He has a big heart and a smooth head. Danny Fisher doesn't just play the drums, well yes he does actually. But boy can he play. Growing up in Richmond, Danny was a scenester in the local music scene. Bands like "Boo" and "The Late Show" shared Danny's growing talents. He then spent several years in the San Francisco music scene before one too many earthquakes made him realize that Richmond's music scene was on pretty solid footing. He is also a gifted singer as well as one of the most talented drummers on just a snare and kick. Danny is part of the soul of the earth and also has a smooth head.
Mike
Hughes is the newest and youngest of the Reinharts. He is probably the
most versatile musician in the band. Though he plays bass on stage, off
stage he plays everything else brilliantly - over and over again. He
toured nationwide with the Ernies and can even be found on the original Tony
Hawk Playstation game where the band actually has a video placement on one
of the levels. Needless to say, the Reinharts immediately hit back alleys
looking for this original game just to see if he was lying. He's not.
He's there! Oh and one more thing - he also has a smooth head. |