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Friddle & The Majority play "orchestral folk" along the lines of Lake Street Dive and Joy Kills Sorrow, punching up their acoustic, roots-based sound with horns and a string section. This blending of instruments and styles--in addition to the wide spectrum of influence that each musician brings to the band--allows them to put their unique touch on old-time standards like "Keep My Skillet Good and Greasy" and "Black Eyed Suzie," while originals like "Use Your Voice" and "Biscuit Baking Blues" display not only the band's technical prowess, but Friddle's award-winning skill as a lyricist (Winner of Song of the Year the John Lennon Songwriting Contest, First Place in the Great American Song Contest, and honorable mention at the Telluride Troubadour Contest).