Duluth band ‘Trampled by Turtles’ offers an ode to the economic condition
Sporting a beard, a banjo and overalls, the progressive bluegrass band from Duluth performs “Rich/Poor” in Atlanta.
By Ken Ronnan
Sporting a beard, a banjo and overalls, the progressive bluegrass band from Duluth performs “Rich/Poor” in Atlanta. The group released its first album in 2004 and have since brought its music to many festivals, bars and even basement parties around the country.
Read more about Duluth’s Homegrown Music Festival this April.
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Duluth band ‘Trampled by Turtles’ offers an ode to the economic condition