Despite reports to the contrary, alt-country is not dead in the Midwest, and Corndaddy is here to prove it. Corndaddy is a Michigan-based band who blend a country-influenced twang, a power pop band's love of hooks, and a rocker's passion for the backbeat on their second album, Better Days. The band's greatest asset is the fleet-fingered lead guitar work of Kevin Brown, whose sharp, wiry lines sound like the work of a souped-up Roger McGuinn, especially on "Better Days" and "Rainbow on a Girl," while drummer Will Stewart and bassist Jerry Hancock make for a lean and emphatic rhythm section and Jud Branam's reedy vocals are a great fit for this material. Both Brown and Branam are solid songwriters as well, who can comfortably embrace laid-back country-rock ("Delaware"), bluegrass-tinged folk ("Sparkle's Real"), Bakersfield-style twang ("Kansas City, Mississippi"), and neo-psychedelic pop ("Rainbow on a Girl") without losing touch with the band's musical personality. Fine stuff from a band who deserves wider exposure. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide
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- Will Stewart
- Guitar, Drums, Vocals
- Corndaddy
- Producer, Main Performer
- Jud Branam
- Guitar, Vocals
- Alan Pagliere
- Pedal Steel
- Ben Began
- Engineer, Mixing
- Kevin Brown
- Guitar, Vocals, Keyboards, Mandolin, Harmonica
- Jerry Hancock
- Bass, Vocals
- Joe Lambert
- Mastering












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