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Some of the finest acoustic bluegrass the Pacific Northwest has to offer so be warned that unexpected, "YEEHAW!"s may escape against your will.
Genre: Country: Bluegrass
Release Date: 2002
Jackstraw Record Label: Jackstraw
  • Buy CD - $15.00
Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
All This Time 3:13 Album Only
Dusty Miller 3:28 Album Only
Ballad of Jamie Lynn 4:50 Album Only
Potter's Creek 3:13 Album Only
Mountain Dew 3:10 Album Only
Reggie the Rambler 3:26 Album Only
2000 Miles 5:28 Album Only
The Ambassador 2:30 Album Only
Smith Rock Breakdown 2:48 Album Only
Train 24 2:25 Album Only
Forked Deer 2:09 Album Only
Hills of Roan County 4:47 Album Only
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REVIEWS

author: Nancy
Just grabs hold of you and never lets go. My feet are tired from tapping that great rhythm. Super vocals
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Damn Fine Bluegrass!
author: Dave Bastian
This CD has hardly left my player since it showed up in my mailbox. There isn't a dull moment. From the ripping first track "All This Time" to the energetic "Mountain Dew" and all the way to the soulful "Train 24" this CD is a must have for fans of contemporary bluegrass. My only complaint is that I will have to make do with the disc since it doesn't look like they will be coming thorough my neck of the woods anytime soon. Buy this CD!
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It's goooood
author: tomas
The CD moves, especially on the instrumentals... Vocal-songs are good too... If you're a fan of other newer string-based groups, like Yonder Mountain String Band, you should pick this up. Just down-home good music.
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author: CD Baby
If you're just aching to belt out a "Yeeeehawwwww!" and kick up yer heels to the sweet lovin' sound of bluegrass and country folk, Christmas has come early for you. Hailing from one of the most unlikely places, Portland, Oregon, only adding to your sheer shock at the down home authenticity of these pickin' boys, Jackstraw will make you giddy with the lickety split, fingery fun. We might not have them Appalachians up here, but you'd never know. Just see if your feet can keep up.
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