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The Mammals are a contemporary folk rock band based in the Hudson Valley area of
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, in the United States. The band tours internationally and consists of founding members and principal songwriters Mike Merenda (guitar, banjo) and
Ruth Ungar Ruth Ungar Merenda was born February 19, 1976, in Mount Kisco, New York. She is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who plays fiddle, ukulele and guitar. She is the daughter of fiddler/composer Jay Ungar and singer Lyn Hardy and a gra ...
(fiddle, guitar) plus Konrad Meissner (drums) and a rotating cast of players on bass, organ, and pedal steel. The Mammals sing and play in a style heavily influenced by traditional folk, soul, old-time,
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, Cajun, Celtic and rock and roll. Their lyrics sometimes address political and environmental concerns; topics such as war, social justice, and sustainability.
Ungar Ungar is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Benjamin (Benji) Ungar (1986–), an American Épée fencer * David Ungar, an American engineer * Hermann Ungar (1893–1929), a Bohemian writer of German language and an officer in t ...
is the daughter of fiddler/composer Jay Ungar who is best known for his composition '' Ashokan Farewell'' which the band also performs.


Band history

Merenda Merienda is a light meal in southern Europe, particularly Spain (merenda in Galician, berenar in Catalan), Portugal (lanche or merenda) and Italy (merenda), as well as Hispanic America, Philippines (meryenda/merienda), North Africa (Morocco), ...
,
Ungar Ungar is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Benjamin (Benji) Ungar (1986–), an American Épée fencer * David Ungar, an American engineer * Hermann Ungar (1893–1929), a Bohemian writer of German language and an officer in t ...
and Tao Rodríguez-Seeger formed The Mammals in 2001. Initially a quartet with Alicia Jo Rabins on the fiddle /sup> they quickly shifted to a trio with Ungar as the sole fiddler. In 2004, they became a quintet adding drummer Ken Maiuri and bassist Pierce Woodward. Chris Merenda, brother to Mike, joined the band in 2004 replacing Maiuri on the drums. Woodward left in 2005, replaced by Dango Rose and subsequently Jacob Silver on bass. In 2002 and 2005, they performed as part of Arlo Guthrie's annual holiday concert at
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. In 2005, a performance of their song ''The Bush Boys'' caused The Mammals to be censored at a Lafayette, LA festival venue. Between 2001 and 2007, The Mammals collaborated on stage with their peers Sarah Lee Guthrie & Johnny Irion,
Crooked Still Crooked Still is an American band consisting of vocalist Aoife O'Donovan, banjo player Gregory Liszt, bassist Corey DiMario, cellist Tristan Clarridge and fiddler Brittany Haas. They are known for their high energy, technical skill, unusual in ...
, Foghorn Stringband, Uncle Earl, Nickel Creek, and The Duhks; and with their mentors Jay Ungar and
Molly Mason Molly Mason is an American musician and composer and performs as a duo Jay & Molly with her husband Jay Ungar. Jay's composition, Ashokan Farewell, became the title theme of Ken Burns' The Civil War on PBS. The soundtrack won a Grammy and Ashoka ...
, Arlo Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Mike Seeger, Odetta, and Utah Phillips. In 2008, The Mammals took a hiatus to pursue other musical endeavors. In 2017, the band re-emerged with the release of the video ''On My Way Home'' (Feb 2017) and the single ''Culture War'' (March 2017.) In October 2017, The Mammals began soliciting support from their fans on the crowdfunding platform Patreon. In April 2018, they released the full album ''Sunshiner'' recorded at the band's home studio Humble Abode Music with co-producer Adam Armstrong. The title track, a nod to alternative energy, was one of The Americana Music Association's "Top 100 Albums and Songs for 2018" and was nominated by the International Folk Music Awards for “2018 Song of the Year.” The album also featured the environmentally themed a capella ballad ''My Baby Drinks Water''. In December 2018, they announced the release of five new singles, donating 100% of download proceeds to specific causes relating to each song.


Performances

The Mammals have performed nationally across the USA, and internationally in Canada, Australia, Denmark, and the UK. In 2007 they appeared at the National Folk Festival in
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and the Tønder Festival in Tønder, Denmark. In 2017-18 they performed at Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival, Green River Festival,
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, Wintergrass Festival in Bellvue, WA, and the FreshGrass Festival at Mass MOCA. In 2019 they are scheduled to perform at the Suwannee Spring Reunion in Live Oak, FL and the Four Corners Folk Festival in
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. They have performed multiple times at
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Studios in Woodstock, NY and regularly perform at the Winter Hoot and Summer Hoot folk music festivals, which have been produced by
Merenda Merienda is a light meal in southern Europe, particularly Spain (merenda in Galician, berenar in Catalan), Portugal (lanche or merenda) and Italy (merenda), as well as Hispanic America, Philippines (meryenda/merienda), North Africa (Morocco), ...
and
Ungar Ungar is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Benjamin (Benji) Ungar (1986–), an American Épée fencer * David Ungar, an American engineer * Hermann Ungar (1893–1929), a Bohemian writer of German language and an officer in t ...
bi-annually at the Ashokan Center in
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since 2013.


Side projects

In 2006, Rodríguez-Seeger recorded the album ''Que Vaya Bien'' with
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, Puerto Rican folk singer; and Tito Auger, lead singer for Puerto Rican rock group
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. In collaboration with Jacob Silver,
Laura Cortese Laura Cortese is an American singer, songwriter, and fiddler. She was born in San Francisco and attended Berklee College of Music in Boston. She currently resides in Belgium. Cortese regularly performs solo, but usually with her band Laura Cort ...
and Robin McMillan, Rodríguez-Seeger released an EP as The Anarchist Orchestra in 2007 and the full length album ''Rise and Bloom'' as Tao Seeger Band in 2010. The group performed that summer at the Newport Folk Festival. In 2008,
Merenda Merienda is a light meal in southern Europe, particularly Spain (merenda in Galician, berenar in Catalan), Portugal (lanche or merenda) and Italy (merenda), as well as Hispanic America, Philippines (meryenda/merienda), North Africa (Morocco), ...
and
Ungar Ungar is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Benjamin (Benji) Ungar (1986–), an American Épée fencer * David Ungar, an American engineer * Hermann Ungar (1893–1929), a Bohemian writer of German language and an officer in t ...
began touring as Mike + Ruthy to support their duo recordings.
Ungar Ungar is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Benjamin (Benji) Ungar (1986–), an American Épée fencer * David Ungar, an American engineer * Hermann Ungar (1893–1929), a Bohemian writer of German language and an officer in t ...
also recorded and performed in the bands Sometymes Why (2005-2009) and the Wayfaring Strangers (2001-2009).) Merenda occasionally performs solo under his own name or the moniker Ruthless Mike.


Discography

They have released five albums, two EPs, and are featured on the
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compilation, ...At This Stage.: *''Born Live'' (2001) * ''Evolver'' (2002) *''Migration'' (EP) (2004) *''Rock That Babe'' (2004) *''...At This Stage'' (various artists) (2004) *''Departure'' (2006) *''Bootleg Six-Pack'' (EP) (2007) *''Sunshiner'' (2018)


References


External links


The Mammals Official WebsiteThe Mammals YouTube
* The Mammals Live Archive Collection at the Internet Archive's live music archive {{DEFAULTSORT:Mammals, The American folk musical groups Musical groups from New York (state) Old-time bands Signature Sounds artists