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Rhythm & Roots 2006 Blowing in the Wind
The wind and the rain mixed with the music and the dance but Rhythm and Roots still stands as one of the best 2006 festivals in the Northeast USA.

Reflections on Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival 2005
Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival 2005 delivered what it promised. What a wonderful memory being "on the hill".

Psychograss
Hot, spicy, jazzy and sizzling is the music presented by five acoustic virtuoso“s known as Psychograss.

Preview Rhythm & Roots
If you live in the Northeast from PA to Maine, stay-catioining at the Rhythm and Roots festival over the Labor Day weekend is an amazing value.

Preparing for a Festival Camping
Here are some thoughts on preparing for camping out on the festival grounds.

Poor Wayfaring Stranger Lyrics and History
Poor Wayfaring Stranger is a traditional folk song of unknown origin. Regardless of its origins, it is a hauntingly beautiful piece of music. This song has been recorded countless times.

Pitch Black by the Ton - Lyrics
A tribute to the miners who lost their lifes in the Sago Mining Disaster. Here are the lyrics.

Pitch Black by the Ton
Sometimes events in the world move us in a way that inspires us to create a tribute. Such is the story of Pitch Black by the Ton, a tribute to the miners of West Virginia

Over The River and Through the Wood
History and lyrics of this classic Thanksgiving song.

Oh Little Town of Bethlehem History and Lyrics
Philip Brooks, a priest, was inspired in 1865 when he was visiting the town of Bethlehem. Three years later, he wrote the poem for his church and his organist, Lewis Redner, added the music.

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