John Malcolm Penn | Hangtown Fry

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Hangtown Fry

by John Malcolm Penn

Genre: Folk: Modern Folk
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1. Moonlight Motor Inn
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2. Mentryville
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3. With These Wings
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4. Tumco Mine
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5. Hangtown Fry
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6. Joaquin Rides Again
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7. Diamond Springs
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8. Ss Catalina
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9. Picacho Mine
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10. Quicksilver
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11. Liberty Hill
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12. Old Plank Road
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ABOUT THIS ALBUM


Album Notes
This collection of twelve original songs has been characterized by legendary guitarist Dan Crary as a "masterpiece ... that is unwaveringly, unrelentingly powerful." John Malcolm Penn wrote all the songs, sang all the parts, and played all the instruments. Unlike other projects of that type, there's not a thing "mechanical" about it. Each song flows; each song grooves; each song celebrates the human spirit. John's music comes from his heart and it reaches into the hearts of others. He is a songwriter's songwriter, a singer's singer, and a musician's musician. Blue Night Records is proud to introduce the world to the genius of John Malcolm Penn.


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