The Rounders (band)

The Rounders was an American roots rock/blues rock band, based in Oklahoma City, that formed during the summer of 2000.

The album is an eclectic mix of original jug band music, hokum, alt.country, Chicago style and Mississippi Delta blues.

Shortly after the release of Little Bitty Can of Worms, bassist/songwriter Adam Enevoldsen left the band to pursue other musical endeavors.

The title of the album came from a book of poetry, Now-A-Day Poems, by early 20th-century poet Philander Chase Johnson.

During the fall of 2005, The Rounders added local guitar player Michael Stone to their line-up.