The Everybodyfields
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the everybodyfields is an independent folk/country band from Johnson City, Tennessee. The band is fronted by Sam Quinn and Jill Andrews who met when they were nineteen while both working at a summer camp and most recently, guitarist and keyboardist Josh Oliver and pedal steel player Tom Pryor. the everybodyfields combine country, folk, bluegrass, rock and roll, and Americana to produce a unique sound that Harp Magazine called "stompin’ and twangin’ in world-class style."[1] Sam Quinn's song T.V.A. from "Halfway There: Electricity and the South" won 1st place in the Chris Austin Songwriting Contest 2005 at Merlefest.[citation needed]
The band is currently signed to Ramseur Records,based in Concord, NC. Other artists on Ramseur Records include fellow genre-bending band, North Carolina's The Avett Brothers, with whom the everybodyfields have frequently toured.
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[edit] Current members
- Jill Andrews (vocals, bass guitar, acoustic guitar)
- Sam Quinn (vocals, acoustic guitar, bass guitar)
- Josh Oliver (keyboard, guitar)
- Tom Pryor (pedal steel)
[edit] Former members
- Megan McCormick (vocals, dobro, electric guitar)
- David Richey (vocals, dobro)
- Angela Oudean (vocals, fiddle)
- Megan Gregory (vocals, fiddle)
- Emma O'Donnell (fiddle)

