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All Genres > Rock > Acoustic > BEGGAR'S TABLE: The Wonder And The Fury

With driving acoustic guitars, catchy melodies, and honest, transparent lyrics, beggar's table is already carving out a niche for themselves in the Midwest. The band meshes dance and rock grooves with acoustic instruments to form an energetic blend of folk and alternative rock. Slow and fast songs alike mix
pop sensibilities with musical creativity. By incorporating various percussion instruments, and experimenting with alternate tunings on the guitars, beggar's table is able to give their songs an "earthy" feel that is both comfortable and intense.

Each member of beggar's table wears several hats. Aside from singing backing vocals and playing a standard trap set, Ian uses a variety of auxiliary percussion instruments ranging from a rain stick to a plastic cup. Todd plays bass guitar, acoustic guitar and harmonica, and sings lead and backing vocals.
Finally, Brice handles the majority of the lead vocals and plays acoustic, electric, and bass guitars.

beggar's table found its beginnings within the friendship of Brice Pufahl and Todd Way. Brice played guitar for the worship team of the Baptist Student Union at Kansas State University and had long desired to form a ministry that incorporated his musical talents. Todd played bass for the same worship team and as their friendship grew, the vision came to encompass both of them. It wasn't until their fourth year at K-State, however, that God opened the doors to form beggar's table.

Brice had the opportunity to play with the Campus Crusade for Christ worship team several times the year before, and it was there that he met Ian Murphy. Ian played drums for the CCC worship team. The next year, when asked to help form beggar's table, Ian accepted wholeheartedly. Hence, the band was formed
and rooted in worship. Shortly after their first performance, Brice and Todd met Kristine Brasuell and were very much impressed by her musicianship and her heart. Kristine was asked to join the group.

However, at the end of the school year, Kristine moved away, leaving the original trio - Brice, Ian, and Todd. God has truly blessed the last year and a half, and beggar's table is eager to see His plans for the future.

Check out the artist's website:
http://beggarstable.com

Track List:
1. Swpet Away
2. Niagara Tightwire
3. Not Alone
4. I'm Alright
5. Convinced
6. Frita Learns To Fly (the chicken song)
7. Hecouldbecomintonite
8. Undone
9. Not My Home
10. That We May Dance
11. Over Me
12. You're There
13. Slivers

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