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The Boneyard Brothers story begins in backyard of a Martinsburg house, in the Summer of 2002, when Ken Ford and Rich Busch, bored with beer and baseball, picked up a couple of guitars and began to play to entertain themselves. This acoustic-electric guitar band developed through almost weekly open-mic performances in Shepherdstown in the Summer and Fall of 2002, and have continued to play in the Hagerstown, Shepherdstown, and Martinsburg area ever since, with occasional forays into the Metro D.C. area, and Morgantown, WV. Mark Thoomas joined them to form a trio... Rich Busch later moved back to his hometown of Elkins Wv... and Dale Biller had returned from Pittsburgh, where he was playing in a grunge band called "Ultrasound". There they formed an improve rock/jazz group with Chris White on bass called Evolution (Rich Norwood on keys) and began playing sets on mini tours. Over time the two bands began to merge to form one entity. They

got noticed rather quickly with the invitation to open for reknowned pop group the Gin Blossoms. Their first Record is now completed and a tour is coming up in 2006, we'll see. The Boneyard Brothers find influence in the events of life as much as in other music. The Boneyard Brother's true motivation is fun, both for the audience, and the band members. Sometimes dead serious, sometimes tongue-in cheek, these guitarists keep the audience guessing which direction they will go to next, all the while keeping the audience entertained. Diverse, entertaining, and original, the Boneyard Brothers are one act that you will not want to miss.