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Sud de la LouisianeRelease Date, October 2010 Buy the album at Elderly Instruments |
From the opener I Want to be Loved (But Only By You) The Foghorn Trio take us on a magnificent alt country Cajun odyssey laced with moonshine, as they go on the run in what sounds like a soundtrack for a Coen Brothers film. This album is fantastic from start to finish. The Music Critic
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Weiser SunriseRelease Date, August 2005, Out of Print Find the album on eBay |
“Weiser Sunrise” is a humble winner – an album that celebrates the stringband tradition for what it is, rather than attempting to improve it. The Foghorn Stringband are simultaneously a beacon of and impervious to the old-time revival. Whether you’re a stringband aficionado or a newcomer, don’t let them pass you by.” Country Standard Time
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Reap What You SowRelease Date, August 2004 Buy the album at CD Baby |
“A white-knuckled cluster of fiddle, banjo, mandolin, bass and guitar…” Portland Tribune
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Rattlesnake Tidal WaveRelease Date, November 2002 Buy the album at CD Baby |
It’s old time music! Foghorn
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Boombox SquaredanceRelease Date, Spring 2007 Buy the album at CD Baby |
All these tunes are from the same recording sessions that went into Reap What You Sow, our second recording done in March 2004. Imagine a sow that has a huge litter, uncontrollable, little blind mute piglets all over the floor. Each one is special, yes, but we just didn’t have space for them all, so we pickled a bunch and now we’re cracking the jars open. I know food metaphors are cliche in old-time music, and so are pigs, but this recording is old-school that way. It’s fiddle tunes done around one microphone with a homemade package & hand-drawn cover. It should be on a cassette. Alan Garren engineered the recording, and can be contacted through his web site: www.waltzingbear.com. The Reverend P.T. Grover did the artwork for the cover. Stumptown Printers did the letterpress printing, www.stumptownprinters.com.




