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MP3 The 1937 Flood - Plays Up a Storm

This is a rare, rollicking mixture of jugband and swing, of folk and country, in the true tradition of urban string bands of the early 20th Century.

16 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Folk Blues, BLUES: Rockin'' Blues



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Fast on the heels of the boys'' 2002 debut album, The 1937 Flood Plays Up a Storm is this second CD from The Flood, a lively and engaging disc that allows the band to stretch out and show off its diversity.

Recorded in a single day-long session in November 2002 in Charleston, West Virginia.

THE BAND

Dozens of musicians been members of The 1937 Flood over the years since it stumbled into existence in the mid 1970s. However, everyone says the current configuration is the best ever. Here are the members of the https://www.tradebit.com 1937

As writer Dave Lavender of the Herald-Dispatch in Huntington, WV, has noted, "The Flood doesn''t rest on its laurels as West Virginia''s most eclectic string band. Born 25 years ago when fiddler Joe Dobbs met Dave Peyton and Charlie Bowen, the Flood has played recent gigs with everyone from the Huntington Symphony Orchestra to Marshall University tailgate parties."

The band, which also features Doug Chaffin, Sam St. Clair and Dave Ball, plays everything from folk classics of John Prine and Bob Dylan to the blues of Mississippi John Hurt. "Throw in some Dixieland jazz, some Irish fiddle tunes, a great sense of humor, some pure mountain melodies from the likes of such state treasured songwriters as Hazel Dickens and yes by God, the best kazoo playing between here and say Kalamazoo, and you got the 1937 Flood," adds Lavender.

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