Trouble in the Wind

Trouble in the wind was formed three years ago by Robby Gira, Trevor Mulvey, and Ryan Fox. They started up as a very raw folk/country band under the name of Cactus Bob. As they released more albums they began venturing into new styles. As they changed musically, they changed their name to "Trouble in the Wind."

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