Here's Back Porch Buddha by the numbers:
Masters & Hardin have performed around the state since 1993,
opening up for Dwight Yoakam, James McMurtry, Robert Earl Keen among others.
Apart from their long residency at Wichita's storied Artichoke Sandwich
Bar, they have also appeared regularly on stages at the Walnut Valley
Festival, the Orpheum Theatre and the Wichita River Festival.
Bryan Masters is a fixture in Wichita's
vivid songwriting scene. Founder and host of the Artichoke
Songwriter Circle since 2000, Bryan has ended up in the winners'
circle at the Kaw Valley Songwriting competition, PrairieFest and the
Walnut Valley New Songs Showcase. Formerly with Shoobachs, Stick Men
and Howdy, Bryan has found his home as half of the Buddha.
Dennis Hardin's fretwork is the stuff
of legend 'round these parts. Famed for his fire-breathing repertoire
on a 1934 National resonator guitar, he is also a skilled mandolin player
and vocalist. Formerly with newgrass pioneers Cause for Concern and
Stick Men, Dennis also built a multi-instrumental reputation with Matfield
Cafe and the folk duet Kim & Him.
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