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2008 Available -- Ordering Info An exciting collection of new bluegrass by Banjo Dan and the Mid-nite Plowboys, featuring New England-flavored originals and imaginative adaptations of some great contemporary and traditional songs.
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2006 Available -- Ordering Info Banjo Dan's Songs of Vermont, Vol. III. An amazing collection of folk tales, quirky historical events & personalities in a variety of musical settings. The 2006 Times Argus Album of the Year.
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2002 Available -- Ordering Info A compilation of 17 most-requested numbers from the band's first eight albums, 1974-1994. "Essential listening for Vermonters native or new" (Seven Days).
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2000 Out of print The band's 2000 release, including favorites such as Elizabeth, Miserlou, and Logging Man.
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1994 Available -- Ordering Info Banjo Dan's Songs of Vermont, Volume II, with 16 originals including The Loon's Necklace, Where the Rivers Run North, The Old Arch Bridge and other favorites.
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1990 Out of print The band's first CD release, a solid hour of great bluegrass music.
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1987 Available -- Ordering Info Banjo Dan's Songs of Vermont, Volume I. Our all-time best-seller.
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1986 Available -- Ordering Info Memorable songs such as Good Luck, Wild Kentucky Roane and The Last Timber Wolf comprise the Plowboys' last vinyl LP. Five bonus tracks include 3 from the multi-artist Vermont bicentennial album plus two lost 1984 demos.
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1983 Out of print Dan's first "solo" recording, this cassette-only release includes memorable songs like The Wizard of Odds, Space Shot and the title track, with contributions from some of Vermont's finest musicians.
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1981 Available -- Ordering Info Banjo Dan and Willy with a cast of bluegrass all-stars including the great Jon Glik on fiddle -- outstanding bluegrass from a 1980 vinyl LP.
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1977 Out of print The Plowboys' second vinyl LP, which garnered rave reviews on its 1977 release.
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1974 Available -- Ordering Info Banjo Dan and the Mid-nite Plowboys' classic first album, from 1974. "A spectacular first effort." (Bluegrass Unlimited magazine)
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