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This project successfully raised its funding goal on October 5, 2010.
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For a $5 pledge we will send you a handwritten Thank You card with a hilarious joke courtesy of Byrne.
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For $10 you will get a digital copy of "Dead Woman Walkin'" before it is released.
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For $20 we will send you a signed copy of Dead Woman Walkin' and a neat glossy publicity photo, shot by the incomparable KT Nichols.
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For $50 we will send you a copy of new album, a digital copy of our first album "Autumn," our limited edition eps, "Hey Hey Larvae," and "The Church Sessions," plus a T Shirt.
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For $100 or more you get everything above plus a limited edition Megan Jean & The KFB T shirt.
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For $250 you get everything above plus your name in the Thank You's of the the album.
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For $500 not only do you get everything mention thus far, but you also get a house concert anywhere in the continental US
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If everything else is not enough, for $1000 you get the music, the clothes, the house show, and an executive producer credit on the album in big letters.
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Hard-touring, foot-stompin', guitar beatin, upright lickin, washboard scratchin,' banjo pickin' madness with a voice like the devil herself.
Charleston, SC-based duo Megan Jean & the KFB arrange a demented blend of gypsy, circus, americana, and the avant-garde that has been captivating audiences all over America. The pair met in New York City in 2004 and quickly became disillusioned with the music-mill mentality that dominates the concrete jungle. Feeling lost in the shuffle, Jean and Klay decided to sell all their possessions, quit their day jobs, and hit the road full-time, focusing on the Southeast. Fourteen shows turned into 200 a year and a newfound home-base in Charleston's burgeoning music community. While on the road, the pair forged their unique sound, which has been described as "...a wealth of gorgeous tunes that brilliantly [merge] American roots music with exotic elements of Euro/gypsy styles." (T. Ballard Leseman, Charleston City Paper) Calling the road home on a "never-ending tour" with an anchor firmly planted in the Lowcountry, this transient duo has taken DIY lifestyle and transformed it into a kind of Voodoo that unites scenes, fans, bands, clubs and musical styles-all without the help of a label and fueled by sheer guts and know how.