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New Sand Mountain Wildcats : Gather 'Round
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Old Time Music, Mountain Music, Florida Folk Music
Genre: Folk: Traditional Folk
Release Date: 1984
Gather 'Round Record Label: New Sand Mountain Wildcats
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Gather 'Round 1:30 Album Only
Charmin' Betsy 2:54 Album Only
Gypsy Joe/Frost Morn 3:10 Album Only
Rider 3:24 Album Only
Brand New Me 2:23 Album Only
Some Old Woman 2:31 Album Only
Heart Like a Wheel 3:24 Album Only
Feel Much Better 2:31 Album Only
Frailing Song 3:08 Album Only
Changing Ways of Love 3:11 Album Only
Some of Shelly's Blues 2:00 Album Only
Columbus Stockade Blues 2:44 Album Only
Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy 2:57 Album Only
Eight More Miles to Louisville 2:33 Album Only
Sweetest Gift 3:03 Album Only
Sand Mountain Hollar 2:24 Album Only
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Album Notes

NEW SAND MOUNTAIN WILDCATS

Since the NEW SAND MOUNTAIN WILDCATS formed in 1977 they have played concerts and festivals throughout Florida, including appearances since 1978 at the Florida Folk Festival.

"We have no leader, and no two of us ever agree," say the Wildcats, "we just argue until whoever is the most hard-headed on that particular day wears everyone else to a frazzle."

The WILDCATS are:

DARRYLN CAUDILL (vocals, Jew's harp) This Ohio Buckeye performed folk music in college and with several Tampa groups before the Wildcats. Darryln founded a theater production company, the Tampa Alliance of Dramatic Arts (TADA!). She is a champion horsewoman and teaches at the Academy at the Lakes, Land O'Lakes.

DENNIS DEVINE (guitar, mandolin, banjo, vocals) San Antonio, Florida. The Wildcats think of Dennis as their "token musician." Where musicians gather, this musically-promiscuous sideman is ubiquitous. ­ Watch for him in any number of concatenations. Dennis has played folk music since a he was a child, studying blues, folk, bluegrass, Civil War, Old Time, and ethnic music. Dennis has played in clubs and listening rooms from the Bahama Islands to North Florida. His heart is in traditional acoustic music and he plays regularly with the 97th Regimental String Band, Gadjo, Southwind, Devine and Laroche, and DiNella and Devine.

ROBERT LEVINE (washtub, vocals) This Bean from Boston began his musical career in 1976, when he and Ernie Williams toured the country from Florida to California, playing parties, bars, and nudist camps. Robert has won the Florida Old Time Music Championship's "Rhythm Instrument" contest, playing washtub bass. He is a Professor of Psychology at Hillsborough Community College, Tampa.

ROCHELLE MORRIS (vocals, tambourine, guitar) A Miami Beach Matzo Ball who became interested in the folk revival movement of the '60s. Her favorites include Bob Dylan and Buffey Saint-Marie (whom she recently got to meet) Rochelle is a full time festival-goer and concessionaire. She and her husband Norman offer exotic blends of coffee from a café on wheels called "Coffee Talk." Look for it at the top of the hill at the FFF amphitheater. In her spare time she can be found in the mountains seeking clear streams and perfect harmonies.

ERNIE WILLIAMS (banjo, vocals) This Redneck began playing old time clawhammer banjo in his native Alabama, south of Sand Mountain, home of the original Wildcats. Ernie has won the Tennessee Valley Old Time Banjo Championship and the Florida State Banjo Championship. He is a Professor of Philosophy at Saint Leo University.

The WILDCATS have had all their shots and practice safe music.

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