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May 21stFruition
w/ FERGUSON
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VENUE: THE MOTHERSHIP STAGE AT TAOS MESA BREWING
SEATING: No
ADA: Yes, ask a Taos Mesa Brewing staff person for accommodations
PARKING: Yes
ALCOHOL: Yes
OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: No
FRUITION
Three songwriters. Five bandmates. More than 15 years together, building a grassroots audience with a combination of stacked vocal harmonies and collaborative, song-driven Americana. Fruition is proof that there's strength in numbers.
How To Make Mistakes, the band's first studio album in four years, showcases a reinvigorated group at the peak of its powers. This is American roots music at its broadest and boldest — a melting pot of rock, soul, folk, and pop. What began as a busking string band has evolved into something more eclectic, rooted not only in the unique delivery of three different singers, but also the cohesion of five friends who prefer their music to be homegrown and honest… mistakes and all.
"This is the first studio album that we've recorded entirely live," says Jay Cobb Anderson, who shares frontperson duties with fellow multi-instrumentalists Mimi Naja and Kellen Asebroek. "We recorded 17 songs in 7 days, with everybody playing together in real time, and we didn't overdub anything. The songs sound honest and real. They sound like us."
FERGUSON
FERGUSON is a self-proclaimed high school dropout from a one stoplight town outside of Nashville, he embarked on a solo career after he formed and dissolved his high school band Kingston Springs, when they were on the verge of success, with shows at Austin City Limits Music Festival, Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo lineup and a major label deal on the table.
Headstrong with a solo vision, FERGUSON's self-released his debut album State Of Gold, which he claims he recorded in his moms basement (some of it after he accidentally locked himself inside.) Against the odds, it became a breakthrough indie hit, with BILLBOARD comparing him to the "The Beatles and Brian Wilson" and SOUND OPINIONS praised his "Wonderful rootsy psychedelia meets country, that transports you to another world of the best psychedelic rock."
Ferguson is hard at work on a follow up album which will be released in 2025.





