The Mastersons

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The Mastersons
Origin Brooklyn, New York, United States
Genres Alternative country, Americana
Years active2012–present
Labels New West
Associated acts Steve Earle
Son Volt
Jack Ingram
Will Hoge
Website www.themastersonsmusic.com
MembersChris Masterson
Eleanor Whitmore

The Mastersons, husband and wife duo Chris Masterson and Eleanor Whitmore, is an American alternative country band from Brooklyn, New York.

Contents

Career

History

Masterson and Whitmore, both Texas born, enjoyed successful careers as supporting musicians. Masterson toured with Son Volt, and Whitmore played fiddle for Kelly Willis. [1] They met at a 2006 Steamboat Springs music festival, and married each other in 2009. [2]

Masterson assisted on Whitmore's solo record in 2009, and Whitmore provided harmony vocals and violin on Masterson's EP. In 2011 the duo joined Steve Earle's touring band, The Dukes and Duchesses. [3] [4]

Releases

In 2012, the duo christened themselves "The Mastersons" and recorded their debut record, Birds Fly South which collected songs they'd written independently of each other. Supporting musicians include Mike Hardwick (pedal steel), Sweney Tidball (keyboards), George Reiff (bass), and Falcon Valdez (drums). [5]

The songs on 2014's Good Luck Charm were all co-written by the duo. The album was produced by Jim Scott (Tom Petty), and they were joined by John Ginty (keyboards) and Mark Stepro (drums). [6]

On their third record Transient Lullaby, released in 2017,the title track reflects their constant touring, and the numerous cities they have lived in. [7]

Personal life

Whitmore's sister is singer/songwriter/bassist Bonnie Whitmore, and the Mastersons have provided musical support on Bonnie's recordings. [8]

Whitmore's mother is an opera singer, and her father is a folk singer. Eleanor is also an accomplished pilot. [9]

Discography

The Mastersons

Albums
Singles

Eleanor Whitmore

Chris Masterson

The Whitmore Sisters

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