The formation of The Band of Heathens is as natural and organic as the music they create. In early spring 2006, the three principle songwriters, Colin Brooks, Ed Jurdi and Gordy Quist, were sharing the bill every Wednesday night at the venerable Austin club Momo's. Originally, it started as each songwriter performing his own set. But in a short time they started sharing the stage equally and collaborating on each other's songs, with bassist Seth Whitney as the anchor of the rhythm section. The Wednesday night series was billed as "The Good Time Supper Club." Largely improvised and unrehearsed, the shows quickly gained in popularity and word spread throughout Austin that if you wanted live music on Wednesday night, Momo's was the place to be.
Enjoying their second year on the Austin music scene, the band has established an incredible fan base and performed before packed venues throughout town.
The band writes and performs their own material and occasionally indulges fans with songs that "cover bands won't cover" by great artists like The Killers, Kings of Leon, JET, The White Stripes, Big Head Todd, Counting Crows, Toad the Wet Sprocket, and The Cult (just to name a few).



