The Rambling Laddies

The Welter Brothers, Corban and Jackson, embody the spirit of the classic folk duo, their voices blending in close harmony, a testament to hours spent shaping their craft. Their journey began not in one place, but amidst continents and cultures, their childhood a kaleidoscope of experiences and far-flung places. From the bustling cities of Asia to the quiet villages of Europe, their path was one of constant motion, each new horizon shaping their musical palette.

Like kindred spirits drawn together by a shared passion, they found solace and connection in the timeless power of storytelling and song. Their music, a harmonious blend of influences, echoes the pulse of America’s heartland while honoring the ballads and traditions of the British Isles. It’s a sound that speaks to the universal human experience, a reminder that beneath our differences lies a common thread woven through the tapestry of our shared humanity.

Together, they create music that transcends time and place, inviting the listener to embark on a sonic voyage of discovery. Their songs, both old and new, resonate with the enduring spirit of wanderers and the boundless possibilities of the human heart.

Corban Welter

The Navigator of Song

Corban, the elder brother, guides the listener on a musical journey with his mandolin and guitar. His voice, clear and true, carries tales of love, loss, and the unyielding human spirit. Whether breathing new life into a timeworn ballad or sharing an original composition, Corban's melodies evoke emotions that resonate deeply, transcending the boundaries of time and place.

Jackson Welter

The Banjo Keeper

Jackson, the younger brother, takes on the ethos of the bards of old, his banjo resonating with the timeless tales he brings to life. A historian at heart, he delves deep into the annals of time, dredging up songs and stories that bridge the gap between past and present. His voice, rich and resonant, blends seamlessly with Corban's, creating harmonies that evoke both the intimacy of a shared moment and the vastness of the human experience.

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