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THE QUEBE SISTERS BAND PERFORMING AT THE 2009 IBMA WORLD OF
BLUEGRASS ARTISTS SHOWCASE NASHVILLE, TN SEPT 29, 2009


About the artists

When Grace, Sophia and Hulda Quebe (pronounced kway-bee) take to a stage
to play and sing their vintage-style three-part harmony, audiences are
mesmerized. Add the swinging rhythm guitar of World Champion fiddler Joey
McKenzie and the upright bass of Drew Phelps, and the Quebe Sisters Band
becomes a force of nature.

Reaction is the same wherever the Fort Worth-based group goes, and it's been
around! Highlights include the Grand Ole Opry, the Kennedy Center, NYC's
Lincoln Center as well as major festivals, concert halls and corporate events
across North America and Canada.

Performing a refreshing blend of their favorite styles of music - whether it's a
western swing classic a la Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys, a hot jazz or swing
standard (Benny Goodman), vintage country shuffle or western anthem that
would do the Sons of the Pioneers proud, the QSB is phenomenal. The house
comes down, too, when they launch into bluegrass or a traditional, Texas style
fiddle tune.

Recently named Group of the Year by the Academy of Western Artists and
recipient of the Crescendo Award by the Western Music Association, as well as
nominations for Country group of the year by both the Dallas Observer and Ft.
Worth Weekly, the QSB is performing coast to coast in support of their latest cd,
TIMELESS.

TIMELESS, the band's debut album on FiddleTone Records, features the Sons'
"So Long to the Red River Valley" along with Duke Ellington's "Take the 'A'
Train," Spade Cooley's "Shame on You" and Hoagy Carmichael and Stuart
Gorrell's "Georgia on My Mind" — a collection of band members' favorite tunes
by their favorite artists, given the QSB-style golden touch.