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Formed in 2005 around the talents of
Kristin Andreassen (vocals, harmonica, guitar, glockenspiel, tambourine),
Aoife O'Donovan (voice, baritone ukulele, Wurlitzer, piano, guitar, soprano ukulele, glockenspiel) and Ruth Ungar Merenda (voice, fiddle, soprano ukulele, guitar, baritone ukulele, glockenspiel), contemporary/neo-traditional folk trio
Sometymes Why came to fruition from the cradle of a handful of other bands, including
Uncle Earl, the Jolly Bankers (
Andreassen),
Crooked Still,
the Wild Band of Snee,
the Wayfaring Strangers (
O'Donovan) the
Mammals and
Jay Ungar & Molly Mason's Family Band (Merenda). The group's heady blend of Americana, old-timey/alternative country and alternative folk first appeared on 2005's eponymous, self-released Sometymes Why, followed by
Your Heart Is a Glorious Machine in 2009. ~ James Christopher Monger