author: George O\'Connell
I am a fan of traditional irish music so I went to the baltimore fiddle fair last may where I came across foghorn duo. Now I'm hooked on their music
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Hard To Put Down
author: David Beane
I didn't know much about Foghorn before I got this CD and I was blown away! Man have I been missing out!
The only problem is that now when I want to listen to some music, it's hard to pick something else and keep from listening to this one over and over...
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Rattlesnake Tidal Wave
author: Kathie Blanton
Very pleased and looking forward to purchasing more music from Foghorn Stringband
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True Grit
author: Wisconsin
Somewhere down on the vast and smokey Pacific shore, some slick wet varmint is nosing along the water, flipping over stones. Here now, it gives a special snouty sniff to a just-flipped stone, upon the bottom of which is eroded the near-inscrutable legend, "Foghorn Stringband." The varmint can't read, but yet, he switches his tail back and forth in time to the waves and snappily munches snails. Somewhere a band of city-dwellers plays the strings, their music sounding gritty as stone, dense and warm as otter fur, steady as the grinding sea. And the Foghorn sounds...pretty durn good. If the waves and the seas and the city streets are something you call good. If you are a music lover, that is, and not a hapless gastropod being munched by a wet sea otter who is reading stones and listening to the waves.
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