Their sound will be familiar to you if you’re a fan of Americana and Alt-Country (mixed with Honky-Tonk and a little bit of Cowpunk). Their sound will be familiar if you listen to bands like Whiskeytown and Drive-By Truckers. Raw and polished at the same time, with loud guitars, 3 part harmonies, and a passion for Songwriting, storytelling, and bringing all of that to the stage.
Less than a year after their formation, Jack Yoder & the Doublewide Disaster have pulled off their first Midwest tour. 7 states, 11 shows, and 14 days on the road, honing in on their sound at every venue. You may have heard them recently, but you haven't heard them like this before.
The shows that the Doublewide Disaster put on are described as a whole lot of fun. Fans see a band onstage having a great time performing, adding in storytelling and engaging with the crowd, who gets drawn into the moment. To the point where the crowd is singing the lyrics and participating in sing-alongs as loudly as they can. Think about how hard it is to get a group of people to sing along in a crowd participation chant. At a Doublewide show, they do it all the time. You’ll hear and see a band that loves what they do, is engaging, and is grateful to be onstage every time.
Built around Jack Yoder's Solo acoustic show and his years of touring throughout the country, Jack Yoder & the Doublewide Disaster bring that catalog to an all-new, higher level that’s a must-see.