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County Farm Kin
Hoot Holler Music
Tom Dudley's business, established in 2007 to coincide with the release
of his CD, "Walkin' to the Bridge".
Nathan Milner -
Studio 411
Studio production, engineering and mastering
by the man with the golden ears.
Town Mountain
Asheville bluegrass band fronted by Robert Greer, Western North Carolina vocalist
of the year 2003.
Cary
Fridley
Cary Fridley’s strong, clear voice and song repertoire express
the respect she feels for old-time singers long gone. Cary is a first-rate
singer and bassist who fills in with County Farm from time to time.
Greasy
Beans
In a town where bluegrass Music is mainstream, The Greasy Beans hail as one of
Asheville, NC's premiere bluegrass bands. Real Live Music is what they do.
The
Biscuit Burners
Mary Lucey, Billy Cardine, Dan Bletz, Odessa Jorgensen and Wes Corbett. Fiery
Mountain Music.
Shannon
Whitworth
Former Biscuit Burner and sultry songstress.
Jack
of the Wood
The members of County Farm first met at Jack of the Wood's Thursday night
bluegrass jam. Jack of the Wood, home of Green Man Ales, is a cozy, Celtic
style pub located in downtown Asheville, North Carolina.
World Wide
Bluegrass
Free, Listener-Supported Online Bluegrass Music
bluegrass-anonymous.org
Bluegrass Anonymous, the Louisville
Bluegrass Music Association, is dedicated to promoting and supporting
bluegrass music, preserving its traditions and nurturing its growth
by providing opportunities for picking, singing and listening.
Bluegrass
Breakdown
Dave Higgs, host of Bluegrass Breakdown on Nashville Public Radio has
put together an emotionally-charged, heart-rending, paint-peeling, splinter-kicking
one hour bluegrass show. Dave makes frequent trips to the seldom seen
new bluegrass CD bins, where the latest discs in bluegrassdom are examined.
WNCW
WNCW 88.7 FM Spindale, NC. Brings diverse music to WNC. Including "Goin'
Across the Mountain" - six hours of bluegrass every Saturday afternoon.
Native
Ground Music
Wayne Erbsen's Native Ground Music features historic old-time American
music & folklore in books and recordings. Native Ground Music focuses
on 19th century themes such as Appalachia, Civil War, Rural America,
the Old West, Railroad, and Cooking.
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