"We're stoked to partner with Pig Hog Cables. Their rugged durability is exactly what we need to power through our heavy gig schedule, from honky tonks and rowdy outdoor keggers to summer festivals. With gear that can take a beating and keep performing, Pig Hog has our back every step of the way."
Located in the North Bay Area, the Gill Brothers have carried the craft of guitar and song together for over a decade. Brothers Jacob and Connor wield mean, fluid, cutting lead guitars, earning a strong regional following as well as an extensive history of touring in Northern California and the Pacific Northwest.
Both brothers have contributed and performed with a number of bay area based musical projects including Slumped, Awakebutstillinbed, The Lost Boys, and Forget It, providing the opportunity to have shared the stage with a diverse range of modern contemporary artists such as, Josh Meloy, Mom Jeans, and Joyce Manor, as well as more classic artists such as The Beat Farmers, Eddie Money, The Tubes, and Foreigner.
Their sound combines dueling lead guitar work inspired by the likes of AC/DC, The Outlaws, and Thin Lizzy with surrealist storytelling delivered through a laid-back twang, reminiscent of alternative rock and country acts such as Wilco, Old 97’s, and Drive-By Truckers.
"We're stoked to partner with Pig Hog Cables. Their rugged durability is exactly what we need to power through our heavy gig schedule, from honky tonks and rowdy outdoor keggers to summer festivals. With gear that can take a beating and keep performing, Pig Hog has our back every step of the way."
Located in the North Bay Area, the Gill Brothers have carried the craft of guitar and song together for over a decade. Brothers Jacob and Connor wield mean, fluid, cutting lead guitars, earning a strong regional following as well as an extensive history of touring in Northern California and the Pacific Northwest.
Both brothers have contributed and performed with a number of bay area based musical projects including Slumped, Awakebutstillinbed, The Lost Boys, and Forget It, providing the opportunity to have shared the stage with a diverse range of modern contemporary artists such as, Josh Meloy, Mom Jeans, and Joyce Manor, as well as more classic artists such as The Beat Farmers, Eddie Money, The Tubes, and Foreigner.
Their sound combines dueling lead guitar work inspired by the likes of AC/DC, The Outlaws, and Thin Lizzy with surrealist storytelling delivered through a laid-back twang, reminiscent of alternative rock and country acts such as Wilco, Old 97’s, and Drive-By Truckers.
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