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The Barefoot Boys : Sweetwater Passage
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High-energy stringband trio plays rollicking renditions of mostly traditional folksongs, work ballads, and instrumental medleys on guitar, banjo, concertina, fiddle, mandolin, standup bass and hammered dulcimer.
Genre: Folk: String Band
Release Date: 2008
Sweetwater Passage Record Label: The Barefoot Boys
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
The Raftmen's Song (Shove Around the Grog) 4:11 Album Only
Billy in the Lowground/ Over the Waterfall 3:15 Album Only
The Erie Canal (Low Bridge, Everybody Down) 4:50 Album Only
Simon Slick (Whoa Mule, Whoa) 2:56 Album Only
Mary Powell Waltz 3:44 Album Only
Staten Island Hornpipe/ Cuckoo's Nest 3:07 Album Only
Lifeline to the Heartland 3:53 Album Only
Rio Grande 2:45 Album Only
Tailor's Hornpipe/ Kitty's Wedding 3:01 Album Only
New York Gals 3:54 Album Only
With a Big Bow Wow 2:24 Album Only
Midnight on the Water 3:10 Album Only
Fifty Sail on Newburgh Bay 3:14 Album Only
Storm King 3:31 Album Only
Fisher's Hornpipe 2:53 Album Only
Rolling Home 4:08 Album Only
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Album Notes

"A GREAT group of guys and a TERRIFIC CD for those of you interested in traditional music!"
- Wanda Fischer, host of "Hudson River Sampler", WAMC, Albany, NY

"For those who can't get enough of sea chanteys, hornpipes, and ballads sung raw-whiskey pure, (this CD) is a 16 course banquet ... lusty 3-part harmonies and a rich variety of instrumental sounds." - Chronogram Magazine

"A wonderful piece of work ... love those harmonies."
- Bill Hahn, host of "Traditions", WFDU, Teaneck, NJ

Take a trip back in time along the Hudson River, as this stringband trio guides you through the ports and aboard the boats of America's first freshwater superhighway. You'll hear songs and tunes from canawlers and whalemen, lumberjacks and landlubbers, sloop captains and steamboat crews. Listen to the music they made below deck, along piers, in the dockside taverns and inns, and back home with their families and friends. Comprised mostly of traditional songs, there are also a few contemporary accounts about the life of the "inland sailor" as well.

With 16 tracks and nearly a full hour of music, this CD showcases the full range of The Boys' musical diversity, from lively instrumental medleys, to intricate 3-part harmony vocals with multi-instrument arrangements, to work shantys sung acapella. Instruments include tenor and 5-string banjo, concertina, fiddle, guitar, hammered dulcimer, mandolin, pennywhistle, and standup bass.

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