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Panhandle Polecats : Selkirk Storm
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Bluegrass, Country, Gospel
Genre: Country: Bluegrass
Release Date: 2009
Selkirk Storm Record Label: Panhandle Polecats
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Ole Slew Foot 2:43 Album Only
Shady Grove 3:23 Album Only
Welcome to the Family 3:07 Album Only
Selkirk Storm 4:06 Album Only
The Fourth Man 2:17 Album Only
Pastures of Plenty 2:36 Album Only
Midnight Chimes 2:59 Album Only
Bald Gal 3:35 Album Only
Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone 2:25 Album Only
Panhandle Ramble 3:59 Album Only
My Lord Keeps a Record 4:16 Album Only
Hay 2:54 Album Only
Granite Pass Breakdown (live) 2:25 Album Only
Psalm 96 3:30 Album Only
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Album Notes

The Panhandle Polecats are back with their non-critically acclaimed album Selkirk Storm, released on Mephitis Records. Selkirk Storm is named for the Selkirk mountain range of the panhandle of north Idaho, which just so happens to be stompin’ grounds of the Panhandle Polecats.

They are:
Jenny Little: Bass
Hank Little: Dobro & Harmonica
Molly (Little) Wilbur: Mandolin
Austin Little: Banjo & Guitar
Bonnie (Little) Campbell: Guitar


They have taken the Inland Northwest by storm performing in:

Barns, restaurants, garages, churches, on radio, television, living rooms, sidewalks, schools, hallways, entryways, street corners, parks, fairgrounds, porches, backyards, front yards, gazebos, nursing homes, studios, resorts, golf courses, forests, pastures, rainstorms, snowstorms, campgrounds, tents, auditoriums, theaters, coffeehouses, museums, parking lots, sporting goods stores, bars, basements, snowmobile trailers, meadows, festivals, conferences, lawns, cement slabs, dinners, luncheons, BBQs, lodges, fundraisers, quilt shows, shopping malls, gymnasiums, conventions, weddings, dining rooms, colleges, fiddle contests, libraries, birthday parties, ranches, cafés, diners, graduations, banquets, bookstores, anniversaries, and finally your home or car stereo system.

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