“The Determined Luddites are sharp-eared students of music, as evidenced by the combination of bluegrass, Celtic, ragtime, Caribbean, Latin and blues music they play on their second CD, String Theory…The band’s name refers to the monkey-wrenching activism of anti-factory woolen-mill workers of the early 19th century, as related in Davis’ seven-minute epic “The Ballad of Ned Ludd,” a rambling and wordy, though engaging, tale. This is immensely appropriate for an acoustic band in this age of samplers and synthesizers.” – Gene Armstrong, Tucson Weekly
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“The Determined Luddites are sharp-eared students of music, as evidenced by the combination of bluegrass, Celtic, ragtime, Caribbean, Latin and blues music they play on their second CD, String Theory…The band’s name refers to the monkey-wrenching activism of anti-factory woolen-mill workers of the early 19th century, as related in Davis’ seven-minute epic “The Ballad of Ned Ludd,” a rambling and wordy, though engaging, tale. This is immensely appropriate for an acoustic band in this age of samplers and synthesizers.” – Gene Armstrong, Tucson Weekly
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Artist info obtained from public profile, artist website or social media
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