Burlap to Cashmere

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Formed:
1997, over 15 years ago.
One Liner:
Brooklyn-based folk rock
Snapshot:
A Group with 3 releases. 3 members.

Biography

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Burlap to Cashmere is a contemporary Christian music group that draws heavily on folk and world music influences, especially flamenco-style guitar playing.

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Genres

Christian Rock, Alternative Rock, Christian, Flamenco, Alternative, Christian & Gospel, Pop, Rock. Vote on Genres

Discography

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Members

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John Philippidis

current & founder member
  • guitarist

Steven Delopoulos

current & founder member
  • singer/songwriter/guitar

Theodore Pagano

current & founder member
  • drummer

In the News

Burlap to Cashmere: Watch Our Exclusive Interview

Sep, 27 2011

Admission: I have been a fan of this band for more than a decade. Ever since 1998's Anybody Out There?, I have argued they were before their time. Finally, after a long hiatus, Burlap to Cashmere is back with a new self-titled album. Watch our exclusive interview with the band above and check out all of their music and more over at Burlap's Amazon Artist Store. -Erin O. Producer: Erin O. Anderson Director & Editor: Mike Sutton Audio Engineer: Tim Westfall Motion Graphics: Brendan Buchanan

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