The Magnificent Sevens

Genre: Acoustic
Secondary Genre: Bluegrass Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada Contact

A rip roaring acoustic assault squad that combines traditional bluegrass instrumentation with a sense of modern mayhem. The Mag 7's blur the lines between bluegrass, old time country, and punk rock .

Artist Information

Biography

In the era of digitally produced radio pop, acoustic music is quickly becoming a voice for the counter-culture.

Playing traditional bluegrass instruments, The Magnificent Sevens draw from a variety of musical backgrounds to create a relevant sound for the musically informed. The five piece band maintains a 100% acoustic live show while channeling influences that range from Bill Monroe to Kurt Cobain.

Based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (Slurpee capital of the world/Murder Capital of Canada), this hard working, acoustic five-piece has traveled many roads—over 100,000 km in three years throughout Canada and the US—since its debut release Dirty Roads (2008). The band is currently touring there most recent album, All Kinds of Mean.

Instrumentation

Dave Nishikawa - Banjo / Dobro
TJ Blair - Guitar / Banjo/ Vocals
Ida Sawabe - Bass Fiddle /Vocals
Matt Magura - Guitar / Vocals
Andy Bar - Fiddle

Discography

Dirty Roads (2008) has received a warm welcome from Canada's roots community and has received extensive airplay throughout the countries campus radio network. Dirty roads reached #2 on Earshots Folk/Roots/Blues category in late 2008.

George The Animal Steel 7" (2011) was a collaboration between Hamilton cult icon BA Johnston and The Magnificent Sevens. This limited edition pressing is only available at live shows

All Kinds of Mean (2013), peaked at #2 on Earshots Folk/Roots/Blues charts in early 2013 and will soon be released to USA and Europe.

Official Website

http://www.mag7s.com

Links

Audio

Lyrics

Video

Photo Gallery

  • Dirty Roads Album Art

  • MAG7s_promo1

  • AllKindsOfMean

Press

  • The Magnificent 7s release All Kinds of Mean [+ Show ]

    "Progressive bluegrass" sounds like a fake genre invented by Wikipedia; it's hard to imagine the uni...

  • New Canadina - BA Johnston and The Magnificent Sevens [+ Show ]

    ’ve seen B.A. Johnston’s live show over a dozen times and I’ve yet to grow tired of it. In the trues...

  • Dirty Roads Review [+ Show ]

    Emerging from the fertile confines of Winnipeg's lovably arty and lefty Exchange District, The Magni...

  • Dirty Roads Review - 2 [+ Show ]

    Blurring the lines between routine bluegrass, folk and cowpunk, Winnipeg’s The Mag 7s create a hurri...

  • Dirty Roads Review - 3 [+ Show ]

    Here's a question: Why do so many prairie acts play mountain music? And here's another: Why don't th...

  • Spill Magazine [+ Show ]

    Yee haw. Dubbed the “Broken Social Scene of roots music,” Winnipeg collective The Magnificent 7s are...

  • Not one, not two, but three banjos! [+ Show ]

    Banjo lovers will flip for The Magnificent 7's. The Winnipeg-based act boasts not one, not...

  • The Magnificent Sevens - All Kinds of Mean Review [+ Show ]

    Music Album Review The Magnificent Sevens - All Kinds of Mean (Transistor 66) By Sarah Greene ...

Setlist

The Magnificent Sevens carry 4 sets of music that include original and traditional music. The band also pays tribute to more modern influences such as Propaghandhi and Hank III.

Original Material:

This City
All kinds of mean
Yodel in A
Whiskey
The Rapture
Banjo Machine
Needle in the Hay
Dirty Roads
The Wolf
The Hammer
Traveling song
Into the night
Blue and Feeling
Crazy D
Red River Beaver Fever
The flame is gone

Covers/Traditional songs:

Pills I took
Cecil Brown
Honky Tonk Girls
Blue Devil
On my own
Todays Empires Tommorows Ashes
Halle Sellasse
Thats All Right
Mystery Train
Oh Boy
Rave on
Donna
We belong together
Darling Corey
Red Rocking Chair
Pretty Polly
Vampire Blues
Unknown Legend
May You Never be alone
Your Cheating Heart
I'm so lonesome I can cry
I Saw The Light
Folsom Prison
The Bottle let me down
Waiting Around to die
Freeborn Man
There is a time



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