As Billy Bob Thornton and J.D. Andrew’s 1960s-inspired rock project the Boxmasters approaches 20 years, the duo continues to churn out music and find ways to reinvent themselves – similar to their “Fab Four” inspirations.
In July, the pair released their second album of the year and their 19th record so far, “Pepper Tree Hill.” With as much music as the Boxmasters churn out, the two will be the first to admit they lose track of when one project ends and another begins.
“I literally cannot tell you when we recorded something,” Andrew said as Thornton laughed in agreement. “That’s what we love to do. Every second we have we’re writing songs and recording them.”
One reason the Boxmasters are capable of this impressive output goes back to their specifically designed studio. Located on Thorn