GreyhoundsGreyhounds is a band from Austin, Texas, that blends blues, soul, R&B, jazz, rock ’n’ roll, and country into a raw, groovy sound. The group, which emerged from the Austin scene, is led by guitarist/vocalist Andrew Trube and keyboardist/vocalist Anthony Farrell, whose longstanding collaboration has significantly shaped the band's sound.Greyhounds formed when Trube placed an ad looking for a keyboardist and Farrell responded. This led to a decades-long partnership in songwriting and touring. Their music is often described as soulful and genre-crossing; it combines elements of classic R&B, Southern soul, and roots rock with modern influences.Over the years, Greyhounds have released numerous albums, EPs, and singles, touring across the USA and internationally. Trube and Farrell have written and collaborated with artists such as Charley Crockett, Gary Clark Jr., Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks, JJ Grey & Mofro, and other blues and roots scene luminaries.Greyhounds have shared the stage with a wide range of renowned artists, further cementing their reputation as a seasoned live band. Their performances feature precise, soulful arrangements, harmonious vocal interplay, and improvisations deeply rooted in the American rhythm and blues tradition.Among their recent releases is “Austin to Tulsa,” a live recording from Leon Russell’s historic Church Studio and the Cain’s Ballroom with the King Cabbage Brass Band, capturing the band’s energy and brass-heavy arrangements vividly. At the end of 2025, the singles “Can You Hear Me” and “Be Careful What You Pray For” were released. A new live album, “Live on 29th Street,” recorded in New York City, is scheduled to be released this year as a vinyl LP on Juke Joint 500.