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Will
This Town Survive?, Mark Fielding Darden, CD
+ 60 page book of pictures and stories,
$25 An eclectic blend of
original songs - somewhere between The Beatles, Burl Ives, Bob Dylan
and Irving Berlin, most of the music is performed by artists
from Salter Path, NC, a small fishing village on the Outer Banks
that was inhabited in the 1800s by a half dozen families. These
songs are about the hard lives and times of the people as they've
struggled through hurricanes, nor'easters and wars. Now a new threat
has come. Many of the townspeople are selling their old trailers
on tiny lots with sandy driveways for huge sums of money in order
to move into new homes on the mainland. After almost 200 years,
the town is about to be gone. Will this town survive? sample
audio clips
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Williston; The First 300 Years, revised 2-DVD set, Wayne Willis, DVD $19.95
"Williston; The First 300 Years is a revised and expanded version of the original DVD and consists of volunes detailing the history of this Down East, NC community in picture and story, as researched and narrated by Williston native and amateur historian, Wayne Willis. |
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Deep Water,
Molasses Creek, CD $17.95
"Deep Water" is the 7th album from Molasses
Creek. This recording features some new originals, new favorites,
and many special guest appearances.
www.molassescreek.com for more info abou the band, tour schedule,
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Keepin
the Faith, Mac McRoy & The New Gospel
Grass, CD, $15.00
Gospel and bluegrass come together with wonderful lyrics, tight
harmonies and spirited picking. sound
clips (requires free registration) band members bios |
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Calico
Creek Waltz; More Music of Coastal North Carolina, Connie
Mason, CD, $15.95
Featuring "Stacy, My Daddy's Hometown"
and "Blackbeard's Queen Anne's Revenge" as heard on WRAL's
Blackbeard documentary
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Blue Ridge
Breezes; All Instrumental Hammered Dulcimer, John
A. Mason, CD, $14.95
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