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Sunday Funday in the Trailer Park

Carey WolffJacob FurrTaylor Craig Mills

About Sunday Funday in the Trailer Park


Carey Wolff and The Morning After; coming to a radio, stage, closet or back seat near you!


Taylor Craig Mills:

"Mills' songs are classic American folk, with vocals that range from a clean, powerful sound to an almost wounded-sounding wail. The acoustic guitar work is tasteful and unobtrusive -- important qualities for vocal-driven music. You can definitely hear a strong Dylan influence here, and it's just the thing for a college-town bar or coffee shop"-STEVE WATKINS- dfw.com


"A nominee for best male vocalist (2011), Taylor Craig Mills has a thing for romantic Brit-pop, though he's Fort Worth to the core. His songs are neatly, crisply structured and arranged, and his masculine, no-frills voice has a world-weariness that's nothing short of captivating and endearing."- Fort Worth Weekly


"There's a beautiful exhaustion to Fort Worth singer-songwriter Taylor Craig Mills' full-length debut that invites listeners closer. Released under the moniker Mills & Co. (his bandmates include Kris Knight, Jeremy Hull and Damien Stewart), Don't Ever Look Back Twice is nominally folk, fueled by Mills' expressive, faintly anguished voice and music with plenty of space in it. In concert, Mills and his collaborators can work up a righteous fury, but here the songs are often exquisite slow burns, like the early highlight Shut Up & Ship Out or The Miles We Bend. An accomplished freshman effort and another feather in Cowtown's creative cap." -Preston Jones, DFW.com


Do-It-Yourself is not a new idea to the family of Jacob Furr. His history is one of work that sweats through blue collars and hardens hands, and his songs are a precise art that expose personal struggles and triumphs of love. Each song is an honest telling of story or emotion, careful to maintain integrity of structure and usefulness of line.

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