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Campus Tradition : Back To Our Roots
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Country, Bluegrass, and Western acoustic music, with tight vocal harmonies.
Genre: Country: Bluegrass
Release Date: 2006
Back To Our Roots Record Label: Campus Tradition
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Blue Ridge Cabin Home 2:50 Album Only
A Satisfied Mind 3:00 Album Only
Cool Water 3:11 Album Only
Still in the Hole 3:21 Album Only
When I Stop Dreaming 3:24 Album Only
Foggy Mountain Top 3:01 Album Only
Just a Little Talk With Jesus 2:47 Album Only
Blue Virginia Blues 3:42 Album Only
Looking For Someone to Blame 3:10 Album Only
Crazy Arms 4:17 Album Only
Try a Little Kindness 2:38 Album Only
That Silver-haired Daddy of Mine 3:59 Album Only
Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad 2:29 Album Only
Ol' Becky 4:05 Album Only
Drifting Too Far From the Shore 4:02 Album Only
Riding Down the Canyon 3:25 Album Only
Long Journey Home 2:43 Album Only
Precious Memories 1:42 Album Only
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Album Notes

In musically fertile Rockingham County, NC, folks get together for musical conversations and sometimes they talk late into the night. Campus Tradition began by talking about making money for their local Habitat For Humanity. They joined their combined instrumental talents and their tight harmonies to create a sound that soon had folkis talking about them as they shared their talents at local events and festivals.
Campus Tradition is proud of their heritage in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina and they draw much of their material from the old-time music that they grew up with. But they can jus as easily segue from Western numbers like "Cool Water" to a rousing gospel number such as "Just A Little Talk With Jesus." Most of all, they are lucky to have some talented songwriters in the band whose songs often add humor to the mix.
These are just the folks you wished lived next door -- guys who get together out of real joy and love for the music. It's good to know there is still homemade music in North Carolina. So brew up a tall glass of iced tea and open the windows. Your neighbors might be on the porch picking.
Laura Boosinger

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