The Dough Rollers - Anna Mae

The Dough Rollers
Anna Mae / Get Out Of My Life Woman
Third Man Records TMR 251

The Dough Rollers formed in 2008 when Jack Byrne and Malcolm Ford bonded over a mutual appreciation for blues. Initially, the band started as a two piece but quickly expanded to to fit fiddler and singer Julia Tepper, and began exploring other kinds of music. A self-titled album comprised of blues, country and bluegrass was recorded and released in late 2009. 

After some time as a three-piece, the line-up returned to Byrne and Ford so they could re-focus on their love for early blues music. Their sophomore album, Someday Baby, made up of the blues that Byrne and Ford had crafted playing countless shows around the country, followed shortly thereafter and was released in a limited run. 

After this release, the nomadic duo evolved again - this time into a quartet complete with bass (Josh Barocas) and drums (Kyle Olson). This change allowed the group to blend influences and genres into something distinct. The band's last release I can find was a 12" EP on Third Man Records in 2014 and it appears the band split soon after.

Bit of trivia - Malcolm Ford's father is Harrison Ford the actor.











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