The band’s 2003 debut album, Chaff Harvest, was produced using prize awards from a local Battle of the Bands. The group was on a roll and has continued to win over fans, rack up awards, and perform alongside the likes of Ralph Stanley, Yonder Mountain String Band, The Avett Brothers, and Uncle Earl.
In early 2006, the band went on the road fulltime, impressing audiences across the country with close four-part harmonies and their dance around two tightly-spaced condenser mics. The Packway Handle Band has emerged at the national forefront of bands that use this “gather around the mic” style, and the group’s second full length record (Sinner) You Better Get Ready was recorded this way. Theirs is not a mission to preserve historical styles -- it’s just how they do what they do the best. And what they do best is rooted in thought provoking songwriting, clever choice and arrangement of bluegrass traditionals, and totally unexpected (even totally inappropriate) covers, all delivered with a crackling energy. If you get an idea of what Packway Handle is early in a show, you’ll probably change your mind several times before they’re done. Yes, they play bluegrass instruments, and they even play them mostly in the bluegrass way; but you won’t find a whole lot of lyrics about rambling or trains or wagon wheels, and you’re not going to say you’ve heard this band before, unless you actually have.
Band members include Tom Baker - banjo, vocals; Josh Erwin - guitar, vocals; Andrew Heaton - fiddle, vocals; Zach McCoy - bass; and Michael Paynter - mandolin, vocals. The group’s other recordings include Live in 2006 EP Extreme and Packway Handle Band.