Artist Information
Biography
The Hoyle Brothers have become the standard-bearers of real country music in Chicago with a simple formula: Play the music often, and play it well. Their eight-year residency at The Empty Bottle testifies to consistent, flat-out, revved-up fun. The band's sound is steeped in '60s and '70s country music, by way of Texas juke joints, and they continually deliver a blistering live show at clubs, festivals and roadhouses across the country. Three, original full-length CDs have earned the Hoyles a Grammy nomination and Americana Music Association honors. The Chicago Tribune says, "For the unfamiliar, honky-tonk is country music, but with an unassailable purity that the Hoyles have mastered. No pop stuff, no slick sport-utility vehicles, just twang. The Hoyle Brothers — Lance Helgeson, Steve Doyle, Brian Wilkie, Josh Piet, Trevor McSpadden — has a record that came out in 2009, “Don’t Leave Yet,” that is its best one yet. You get more of a taste of what the group is like in the live setting, the pace, drive and swing that make everyone who talks about this band use the same word: real."
Instrumentation
Trevor McSpadden, lead vocals, acoustic guitar; Brian Wilkie, pedal steel; Steve Doyle, lead guitar, background vocals; Jost Piet, bass; Lance Helgeson, drums, background vocals.
Discography
2004, "Back to the Door"; 2006, "One More Draw"; 2009, "Don't Leave Yet."
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The Hoyle Brothers prominently feature their original material, which never fails to get the dancers up and moving. At the same time, the band draws from the greats of country music--Johnny Cash, Ray Price, Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, George Jones, Hank Thompson, Hank Snow, Buck Owens, Bob Wills, and others. The Hoyles also play songs by traditional-minded country artists of more recent vintage, including George Strait, Randy Travis, Don Williams and David Allan Coe. The Hoyle Brothers' catalog, including its own music, spans 300-plus songs.

