Pie Boys Flat hit the NYC music scene
in 2003 with their unique blend of Reggae, Blues, and Funk.
Their writing shows influences ranging from Bob Marley to
Jack Johnson to Sublime to Paul Simon and has melded into
a form of ethnic Rhythm and Blues that sits firmly in the
pocket of a style all its own. Laced with soaring three-part
harmonies, their music is the manifestation of a many year
friendship and collective musical intuition. Patrick Hambrick
(Guitar/Vocals), Fitz Harris (Percussion/Vocals), and
Jason Liles (Bass/Vocals) met in the late 1990s
at Shenandoah Conservatory in Virginia, where the trio
formed a bond that is now apparent in both their writing and
performing.
Pie Boys Flat started out playing arrangements of their 5-hour
cover-tune repertoire on the subway platforms of NYC. They
have gone on to book regular dates at Mo Pitkens, CBs Gallery,
The Bitter End, The Cutting Room, Suite 16, Lounge 32, Tailors
Hall, Gibneys, The Pig n Whistle, and build a
dedicated following throughout the five boroughs. In addition,
PBF has been hired for reoccurring, guest-artist appearances
at venues up and down the east coast including their alma
mater, Shenandoah Conservatory.
In 2004, Pie Boys Flat was commissioned by Globe Entertainment
for a four-month tour through the Greek Isles with an extended
stay on the isle of Kos. Playing 3 hours a night, 7 nights
a week for the full duration of their tour, PBF sold over
800 copies of their first LP, Come Taste the Pie,
to tourists from all over Western Europe, Scandinavia, Australia,
and many Middle-Eastern countries.
Upon their return to the states, PBF once again teamed up
with their friend and Grammy-nominated producer, Tommy
Faragher, to produce their second LP, Post No Bills.
Through NYC club/internet promotion, the all-original, twelve-song
CD sold by the hundreds across the U.S. and Europe.
In 2005, PBF joined NACA and launched
their first college/club tour of the eastern United States,
taking them as far north as Canandaigua, NY and as far south
as Laurinburg, NC. Over the course of their 4 1/2 months on
the road, the Pie Boys found two weeks to team up with friend
and new producer Sean Moffitt to record their first
full-lenth, full-scale album Uproot The Island.
The album was released June 3, 2006 at ULYSSES in downtown,
Manhattan and is currently on sale at pieboysflat.com,
CDbaby.com, or at any live PBF show.
With the release of their new album,
Pie Boys Flat is gearing up for a very busy and exciting 2006/07.
They have once again joined NACA, been selected to showcase
live at 3 regional conferences (Mid-Atlantic - Lancaster,
PA, Northeast - Marlborough, MA, Mid-America - Peoria, IL),
and have already begun booking dates for what is shaping up
to be a packed U.S. tour beginning in September 2006.
As always, Pie Boys Flat remains steeped
in rootsy, southern grooves and rich, soaring vocals so, whether
a seasoned veteran or a new-found fan, make sure to catch
PBF in 2006/07 because this explosively high-energy trio has
only begun to flourish.