About The Knitters
The Knitters were formed in 1985 as an acoustic country side project by Exene Cervenka, John Doe, and DJ Bonebrake all of the legendary punk band X, Dave Alvin of The Blasters, and more recently, Johnny Ray Bartel of The Red Devils. The name is a play the on name of the legendary group The Weavers. They released one album, "Poor Little Critter on the Road," in 1985 and returned 20 years later with "The Modern Sounds of the Knitters." The Knitters are a Los Angeles-based band who play country, rockabilly and folk music.
Top Tracks
Silver Wings
Poor Little Critter on the Road
Someone Like you
Burning House of Love
The New World
Poor Old Heartsick Me
Cryin' but My Tears Are Far Away
Baby Out of Jail
Walkin' Cane
The Call Of The Wreckin' Ball
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