HObo Nephews of Uncle FrankBrothers Teague and Ian Alexy wrote their first songs together as young kids in the South Jersey bay town Somers Point. They devised a plan and quickly went to work, each penning their own original song and presenting them to one another. Years later, the Alexy brothers, better known as Minnesota-based troubadours Hobo Nephews Of Uncle Frank, use that same approach on their new record American Shuffle (2015).
American Shuffle was produced by friend and collaborator Ryan Young of indie-bluegrass band Trampled By Turtles. American Shuffle is the follow-up to the critically acclaimed Number One Contender (2013). “Timeless songwriting chops,” raved Star Tribune. “Easily, one of the best Minnesota-made albums of the year.” |
A brotherly bond, a common love of American roots music, and the desire to make a living as songwriting musicians brought Teague and Ian together to form Hobo Nephews in 2005. Like the traveling workers, or ‘Hobos’ of the depression era, the Alexy brothers use travel as means of making a better living for themselves. They have recorded 5 full length albums and performed over a thousand shows covering 42 of the lower 48 United States.
“Touring all around this country has made us better musicians and heightened our awareness and instincts in playing together,” says Teague Alexy. “We’ve been able to see the country, meet the people. We’ve played the rich man’s weddings and the poor man’s barbeques. We learned the blues in the back woods of Minnesota and took it down south and all around to be sure we had it right. And, we became American writers along the way.”
The Hobo Nephew’s sound has been a part of the Upper Midwest’s American roots music resurgance for the past decade. Their blend of folk, rhythm and blues, and rock and roll is uniquely their own, and celebrated by an ever growing grassroots fan base. Their song Old Number Four, from the new album American Shuffle, went viral with stories about the song on CBSSports.com, ESPN, The Jim Rome Show and other national sports outlets. Old Number Four gave the Hobo Nephews some much deserved national attention.
Both Ian and Teague also release their own individual material. Ian Alexy’s most recent album Born On The Day Of The Dead was released in 2012. Teague Alexy’s most recent album, A Gentleman Named Actionslave, was released in 2013. Teague also recently had his first book published - The New Folklore: Lyrical Tales for Dreamers & Thinkers.
Bio and picture taken from their website at: http://www.consideritcorrespondence.com/hnouf-main/#hobo-nephews-of-uncle-frank
“Touring all around this country has made us better musicians and heightened our awareness and instincts in playing together,” says Teague Alexy. “We’ve been able to see the country, meet the people. We’ve played the rich man’s weddings and the poor man’s barbeques. We learned the blues in the back woods of Minnesota and took it down south and all around to be sure we had it right. And, we became American writers along the way.”
The Hobo Nephew’s sound has been a part of the Upper Midwest’s American roots music resurgance for the past decade. Their blend of folk, rhythm and blues, and rock and roll is uniquely their own, and celebrated by an ever growing grassroots fan base. Their song Old Number Four, from the new album American Shuffle, went viral with stories about the song on CBSSports.com, ESPN, The Jim Rome Show and other national sports outlets. Old Number Four gave the Hobo Nephews some much deserved national attention.
Both Ian and Teague also release their own individual material. Ian Alexy’s most recent album Born On The Day Of The Dead was released in 2012. Teague Alexy’s most recent album, A Gentleman Named Actionslave, was released in 2013. Teague also recently had his first book published - The New Folklore: Lyrical Tales for Dreamers & Thinkers.
Bio and picture taken from their website at: http://www.consideritcorrespondence.com/hnouf-main/#hobo-nephews-of-uncle-frank