Tumbling Bones

NEW & Traditional American Music From Portland MAINE

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Heyo!

Hey Tumbling Bones’ fans / aimless internet wanderers.  We’re happy to Announce our new home here on Tumblr.  It’s a perfect fit for us, I mean, c'mon - TUMBLing and TUMBLr? No brainer.  

Stay tuned for june tour dates and go HERE to get our BRAND NEW EP, “Risk Not Your Soul.”  Be a fan on Facebook as well!

Welcome to the Tumbling Bones tumbling Tumblr.
The twenty-somethings who make up the trio - Peter Winne, Jake Hoffman, and Sam McDougle - have been callousing their hands and pushing their vocal chords for years as they’ve toured, recorded, and breathed folk music. Their raw, though lucid, take on old American music has taken them across the world. The Tumbling Bones used to play in stringband-turned-indie rock outfit The Powder Kegs, and their time with that band took them from street-performing in Copenhagen and Berlin to venues along the east coast to an acclaimed 2007 performance on NPR’s “A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor” (they played on the show’s “People in Their Twenties Talent Competition” and won first prize)
They released their debut record Risk Not Your Soul EP in May 2011

Welcome to the Tumbling Bones tumbling Tumblr.

The twenty-somethings who make up the trio - Peter Winne, Jake Hoffman, and Sam McDougle - have been callousing their hands and pushing their vocal chords for years as they’ve toured, recorded, and breathed folk music. Their raw, though lucid, take on old American music has taken them across the world. The Tumbling Bones used to play in stringband-turned-indie rock outfit The Powder Kegs, and their time with that band took them from street-performing in Copenhagen and Berlin to venues along the east coast to an acclaimed 2007 performance on NPR’s “A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor” (they played on the show’s “People in Their Twenties Talent Competition” and won first prize)

They released their debut record Risk Not Your Soul EP in May 2011