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The Whiskey Boys
OriginBoston, Massachusetts, USA
Genresbluegrass, Americana
Years active2006–present
MembersDavid Delaney
Michael Warren
Mark Whitaker
Jon Polit
Jeff Butcher
WebsiteOfficial site

The Whiskey Boys are a Boston-based modern bluegrass and Americana band.

Lead by Berklee College of Music graduate David Delaney, The Whiskey Boys have recorded two albums of original and traditional music and tour the Northeastern United states and have sold out such notable folk venues as Club Passim in Cambridge, MA.

The Whiskey Boys have performed with acts such as Lori McKenna, Man Man, and Grammy nominated country musician, Trace Atkins. The Whiskey Boys performed at Joe’s Pub for the 2010 and 2011 Make Music New York Festivals, the 2011 and 2012 New England Americana Festivals, the 2012 Jamaica Plain Music Festival, and the 2012 North Branch Bluegrass Festival. In 2010 The Whiskey Boys were the featured entertainment at the National Governors' Association annual conference at Fenway Park, and in 2011 and 2012, The Whiskey Boys were selected as the premiere country act at the Music Mountain Summer Chamber Music Festival.