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A collection of eccentric Ozark characters brought to life in songs, 'Ozark' made it to #1 in Nov. of 08 on the folk DJ chart/listserve. A virtual Ozark Journey. Nothing else like it.
Genre:
Folk: Traditional Folk
Release Date:
2008
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Ozark
© Copyright-Kelly Mulhollan/ Donna Stjerna
(700261251486)
Record Label: Termite Tracs
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The songs on this CD are about the amazing folks and places we\'ve grown to know and love. For over a decade we have been exploring the Ozarks in an unusual way. During every concert we would ask our audience if there was anybody living in the hills nearby that were worthy of a song written about them. This method of excavation turned up more jewels than we could ever fit on this recording.
We are hoping that this project will contribute in some important way to the ongoing living tradition that is still alive and well but hidden throughout the region. Our modern society, fueled by television, has homogenized our culture, yet it seems the hills will always possess the power to create colorful characters that continue to find their own way through the maze of progress. It\'s the unsung heroes of the Ozarks that best reflect what makes these hills distinctive and we hope that by telling their stories in song, we will be nurturing an ongoing tradition.
This project was made possible by an Arkansas Heritage grant in conjunction with Jones Television. Sales of this CD and accompanying booklet (in Arkansas ) will help to provide banjos, fiddles and guitars for rural, underserved children though ‘Play it Again, Arkansas \'.
Hope you enjoy this project as much as we enjoyed creating it.
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Superlative Storytelling
author: TxNewswoman
I've been a Still-billy for the last seven years or so, when I was first introduced to their music when they performed at Waldo's Coffeehouse in Waco. This album, chock full of poignant songs of pathos and joy, brings back pleasant memories to me of previous live concerts. It's like an audio history book of old-timey characters.
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Amazing
author: willie carmichael
Wonderful record using real-life stories from many people from the Ozarks. I like Still on the Hill A LOT, and for me, this is their best yet. Full of funny, touching, haunting and heartfelt tunes played by two of the best folk/bluegrass/newgrass/countrygrass/peacegrass/fabulositygrass musicians in the world! Plus, they're big in Italy...
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