Roger Williams and the All Mixed-Up Quartet

Roger Williams & The All Mixed-Up Quartet (the AMUQ) are a Christian rock band based in Tennessee. They signed with Christian label Barner Records in 2010.[1]

Current Members:[2]

  • Roger Williams (Vocals, Guitar)
  • Andy Blanchard (Bass, Violin)
  • James "Earl" Greene (Mandolin, Guitar)
  • Will Carter (Electric Guitar)
  • Ben Bolden (Drums)

Their first major release is titled A Different Road and was produced by Dove Award winning and Grammy nominated producer Travis Wyrick.

Discography

  • 6 Hearts, 12 Shoes, 1 King - (independent)
  • These Are The Days, These Are The Times - (independent)
  • 25 Paces - 2004 (independent)
  • The Coffee House Collection - (independent)
  • Out of the Way - (independent)
  • Free - 2008 (independent)
  • A Different Road - 2010 (Barner Records)
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