Rooted in old-time traditional folk and steeped in the pulse of southern soul, The Sugar Shack Sapsuckers play music that rattles porch boards and gets heavy hearts swaying. This ain’t another revivalist act, it’s a reimagining, think Carter Family songbook carried through to Muscle Shoals 1961, and what you get is Appalachian harmonies in communion with slow river grooves.
Our congregation is built on acoustic guitar, banjo, mandolin, bass, percussion, and stacked harmonies, gloriously brought to life and given voice by Ralph, Roland, Darrin, Rick, Troy, and Elisabeth. This band of ramblers delivers music that feels both handed down and happening right now, old songs and new truths meant for kitchens, porches, dive bars, and anywhere people still listen with some hope left in their hearts.