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Devonsquare : Bye Bye Route 66
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Folk-Rock music featuring soaring three part harmonies, a gorgeous violin player and special guests including Steven Stills and Anthony Jackson. The Manhattan Transfer of folk-rock music.
Genre: Folk: Folk Pop
Release Date: 1992
Bye Bye Route 66
Devonsquare
Record Label: Dev Productions
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
The Clowns Lead The Band 4:42 $0.99
If You Could See Me Now 3:46 $0.99
Message Of Love 4:43 $0.99
Raining Down On Bleeker Street 4:57 $0.99
Diamond Days 4:04 $0.99
Looking For Lovers Lane 4:15 $0.99
Bye Bye Route 66 4:13 $0.99
Straightaway 4:12 $0.99
Farside Of Love 5:23 $0.99
Move On 4:18 $0.99
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Album Notes

This CD spawned the singles "If You Could See Me Now" and "Bye Bye Route 66" which received rave reviews from radio and print media. It also earned them a nomination for "Best New Act" at the 1992 Boston Music Awards. The folk-rock group who released "Walking On Ice" comes into it's own on this tastefully produced followup.

.. For the last twenty nine years these three talented singer songwriters from Maine ( Alana MacDonald , Tom Dean, Herb Ludwig ) have toured the US and Europe as well as releasing five CD's. A devoted fan base follows these three musicians from coast to coast to hear the shimmering three part harmonies and award winning songs that have earned them an international reputation. They are commonly referred to as the #1 vocal group on the contemporary-folk music circuit.

.. In 1988, Atlantic Records chairman Ahmet Ertegun heard them and signed them immediately to his record company. Their CD "Walking On Ice" was released to critical acclaim in 1988. Its title track reached the Top 20 on the national AC charts and was a breakthrough NAC hit. They immediately began work on their next CD "Bye Bye Route 66" which was released in January 1992.

.. From the folk clubs in the sixties and seventies to the major label debut in 1988 on Atlantic Records, this group known for their exceptional songwriting and stunning vocal harmonies has never stopped growing. This band has a lot to sing about and a great way of singing it.

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REVIEWS

Bye Bye Route 66
author: Douglas King
I have always loved this band since I first saw them in Northampton, MA in 1992. They opened for Peter Frampton and I was blown away that night by them. This album is great. I particularly love the violin pieces. Great album, great group. Thanks Devonsquare!
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Love the music
author: Courtney Breault
Thank you Tom for taking the time to let me meet you and visit with the band(Wild Cat NH) I was the one who asked how you got your name. LOL! :)
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Bye Bye route 66
author: Courtney Breault
Love this song to pieces! Love the whole CD!
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This is classic Devonsquare
author: Janeen Christensen
I loved this CD years ago and I love it now! It's a tight sound and these are good musicians! My favorites here are If You Could See me Now, Message of Love, and Straightaway. This is their best!!! A dynamite CD. It never fails to speak to me and carry me along.
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