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Katahdin Valley Boys : Working Man
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The high lonesome bluegrass sound is superbly delivered by this five piece acoustic band, blending the hard-driving, traditional bluegrass sound with poignant ballards.
Genre: Country: Bluegrass
Release Date: 2006
Working Man Record Label: Katahdin Valley Boys
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Alone and Broken Hearted 2:24 Album Only
If I Could Go Back Home Again 2:45 Album Only
Swing That Hammer 2:37 Album Only
Helen 2:23 Album Only
Rose of My Heart 2:52 Album Only
Old Man In The Park 2:15 Album Only
Working Man 3:18 Album Only
Black Diamond 3:04 Album Only
Greenville Trestle High 3:25 Album Only
Redwood Hill 2:31 Album Only
Thirty Spikes To The Rail 2:36 Album Only
Molly 2:57 Album Only
Don't Come Running Back To Me 2:27 Album Only
Hobo On a Freight Train 2:44 Album Only
Dear Old Mother 3:03 Album Only
Home Is Where the Heart Is 2:05 Album Only
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Album Notes

The Katahdin Valley Boys, one of Maine's most popular and respected Bluegrass bands, has been thrilling audiences around Maine and northern New England since their blending of talents in 1998. The Katahdin Valley Boys take pride in presenting audiences with top quality traditional and contemporary Bluegrass and Gospel music including numerous original tunes. Each member brings many years of experience and professional showmanship to the band's hard driving traditional Bluegrass sound. The Boys are unique in that all five band members share lead singing. Their repertoire features tight harmonies and smooth solos. Their show has a fresh, personal approach and an exciting format. The band’s members are Wayne Burtt on mandolin, Jeff Folger on banjo, Dale Hodgdon on guitar, Terry Spearrin on bass and Kip Yattaw on fiddle.

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REVIEWS

author: Anders Backberg
just great
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Working Man
author: Ted Lopp
I received my cd in a very short time. Everything was in order. The album is excellent. I a enjoying it very much. Recommend Cry Baby and this album.
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