The Fabulous Ginn Sisters have made a career of
breaking hearts in clubs across North America. Their already
constant touring schedule recently ballooned to include
touring as part of the Fred Eaglesmith Band.
Backing up the iconic Indie artist led to a collaboration
with Eaglesmith’s band in their opening sets. Eaglesmith
was struck by the new band’s rough, rawboned sound
and invited them to record the new Fabulous Ginn Sisters
CD in his Port Dover, Ontario studio. The result is a smoky,
drunken stumble through a broken-heart junkyard.
‘You Can’t Take a Bad Girl
Home’ is set for release in 2010. Having notched
out a place for themselves with their amazing singing, the
new CD is a marked dodge towards rock and roll. The songs
are bleak yet poppy, the singing is subtle and nuanced,
and the music is a garage mix of reverb and mystery hum.
The Fabulous Ginn Sisters
(then ‘The Ginn Sisters’) first made their mark
on the Americana scene with their 2006 release “Blood
Oranges” which received stellar reviews from regional,
national and international media. It was played on Americana,
AAA, Folk, Country, Eclectic, and even Bluegrass radio.
It reached #2 on the RootsMusic Report, #3 on the FAR Chart
and #24 on the Americana Chart. It was the #1 independently
released CD on the Americana Chart for 2006. It was in top
rotation on a number of national radio, TV-radio and Internet
stations, including XM Radio's X Country.
The Fabulous Ginn Sisters
have played in some of the best listening rooms in the country
like The Ark, Mountain Stage, The Little Bear, The Bitter
End, The Cactus Cafe, Eddies Attic, CSPS, the Focal Point,
Swallow Hill, and the Bluebird Café and festivals
including Big State, Kerrville, and Flat Rock. They are
primarily interested in playing at festivals, music clubs,
theatres and listening rooms.