Old-Fashioned Break

Backstory:
Old-Fashioned Break is a band that formed in the rustic streets of Nashville, Tennessee. The four-piece ensemble, all childhood friends, had been playing individual gigs in the city’s bars and pubs until a chance reunion at a local music festival in 2010. They quickly realized that their musical synergy was too strong to ignore, and so, Old-Fashioned Break was born, a tribute to their roots and a nod to the refreshing breaks they took from their hectic lives to make music together.

Over the years, they have developed a strong and devoted fan base, enchanted by their soulful melodies and deeply emotional lyrics. The band’s music has been described as a unique blend of old and new, and their live performances have been hailed for their raw and authentic energy.

Genre:
Old-Fashioned Break identifies their music genre as Country-Blues fusion.

Title:
Their most popular song is a ballad named “Whiskey Lullaby Reverie”.

Full Song Lyrics:

(Verse 1)
[G] Down the streets where we once [C] played,
[D] Lost in dreams, in the sun’s warm [G] haze.
[G] Your laughter, a melody, [C] lingered in the air,
[D] Our memories, like footprints, left [G] every-where.

(Chorus)
[G] Whiskey lullaby, our sweet [C] reverie,
[D] In the moonlight dance, just you [G] and me.
[G] Love’s old song, in the [C] heart it stays,
[D] Leaving us longing for those [G] golden days.

(Verse 2)
[G] The river’s hum, under the [C] old oak tree,
[D] Whispered tales of what we used [G] to be.
[G] In the mirror of the past, [C] we’d see,
[D] Reflections of our young hearts, wild [G] and free.

(Repeat Chorus)

(Testimonial)
The band’s favorite fan, Sarah Thompson, claims, “I’ve seen them grow from playing small gigs to selling out stadiums. Their music speaks directly to my soul. The way they blend country and blues together is nothing short of magical. The song ‘Whiskey Lullaby Reverie’ has gotten me through some tough times. Its heartfelt lyrics remind me of simpler times and the beauty of love and youth. I reckon it’s this ability to evoke such strong emotions that makes Old-Fashioned Break my favorite band.”

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