The Lucky Charms TM
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The Lucky Charms began late November of 2005. The First two members

 were Christine Pugh guitarist, flutist, vocalist and Amanda Caruthers

 guitarist and vocalist. They started playing at Marfield's Pub in

 Leavenworth Ks. Focusing on vocal harmonies and a something for

 everyone style the girls starting getting other offers to perform more

 places. 17 year old vocalist, guitarist and bassist Alaina Romine joined

 the band in March of 2006. The band continued to perform at Marfield's

 and this gave them the chance to hone their skills. By summer of 2006

the  band was performing 3-6 times a month.  Heather Mellott, percussionist and vocalist joined

 the band mid September of 2007. Adding that missing piece to the band.

  Tim Daniels, fiddle and more, joined the band in April 2008. Brandon Frydendall, bassist,  joined

the band inJune of 2008.

All of the members sing, therefore you  never get tired of hearing one voice.

They sing harmony for each other  which has become their  trademark. Their music is a mix of

traditional  Celtic, American folk, Celtic tunes with the Charms own flavor and your  favorite cover tunes.

They aim to please their auidence and if you request a song and they

 know it are happy to play it if they don't know it will learn it

 for the next time you are at one of their show.



The band recorded it's first CD in late December of 2006 with the help of

 Brent Hoad, fiddle player for The Elders. Brent even plays fiddle on the

 CD. You can buy the  CD  at CDBaby.com

Their CD release  Party at O'Malley's was a huge success with a

full house and even some fans who drove all the way form Colorado.


The group is ever growing and improving, adding songs on a regular basis.

Each member bringing their own style, which then adds to the

 unique style of The lucky Charms.




You can regularly catch The Lucky Charms at Marfield's in Leavenworth

Check their website of other gigs and dates of their shows.