Genre Americana
Members Jason Scott - Guitars, Vocals
Skeet Stiller - Guitars
Tom Stevenson - Bass, Vocals
Paul Santopadre - Drums, Percussion
Mike Wadsworth - Keyboards, Accordion
Hometown New Orleans, LA
Biography Named for a little piece of New Orleans that sits right on the river near
the parish line, Pigeon Town prides itself in making working–class
American music that’s both familiar and unique, like the neighborhood it
calls home.
The band formed in 2009 as a collaboration of veteran New Orleans
musicians with a common love for graceful guitar work, off-kilter
rhythms and soulful songwriting.
Guitar players Jason Scott and Skeet Stiller (Steve Rucker Band),
Drummer Paul Santopadre (Deltabilly Boys) and bassist Tommy
Stevenson soon began performing original music together, creating a
sound that recalls the slide guitar-driven rock and funky, bayou boogie
style of band like the Radiators, Ry Cooder and North Mississippi
Allstars.
The band’s wide range of influences shows up in its energetic live sets
and diverse song selections, which span from classic gospel covers to
groove-heavy funk to crashing rock-and-roll. It’s a soundtrack for
people who are searching for good times and putting up with bad ones,
celebrating the simple struggles and triumphs of honest people living
everyday lives.
Members Jason Scott - Guitars, Vocals
Skeet Stiller - Guitars
Tom Stevenson - Bass, Vocals
Paul Santopadre - Drums, Percussion
Mike Wadsworth - Keyboards, Accordion
Hometown New Orleans, LA
Biography Named for a little piece of New Orleans that sits right on the river near
the parish line, Pigeon Town prides itself in making working–class
American music that’s both familiar and unique, like the neighborhood it
calls home.
The band formed in 2009 as a collaboration of veteran New Orleans
musicians with a common love for graceful guitar work, off-kilter
rhythms and soulful songwriting.
Guitar players Jason Scott and Skeet Stiller (Steve Rucker Band),
Drummer Paul Santopadre (Deltabilly Boys) and bassist Tommy
Stevenson soon began performing original music together, creating a
sound that recalls the slide guitar-driven rock and funky, bayou boogie
style of band like the Radiators, Ry Cooder and North Mississippi
Allstars.
The band’s wide range of influences shows up in its energetic live sets
and diverse song selections, which span from classic gospel covers to
groove-heavy funk to crashing rock-and-roll. It’s a soundtrack for
people who are searching for good times and putting up with bad ones,
celebrating the simple struggles and triumphs of honest people living
everyday lives.