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Take
six men, get them together every couple of weeks with some light
refreshment, give them all an instrument apiece and if you're not
careful, you'll get The Long Hill String Band. However, as a band
member's wife recently observed, it does keep them off the streets
at night, and there are worse vices than a partiality for Old Time
Music.
What's Old Time Music you ask? One way of describing it is to
take traditional Appalachian tunes and play them the way they used
to be played before Bluegrass got hold of them. If this suggests to
you off center modal music with unexpected key changes and too many
bars to the line- yes, LHSB does some of that, and it sounds pretty
authentic too. But along with exploration of Southern Appalachia's
crooked musicology, they are equally at home with the unabashedly
secular "Ragtime Annie", "Whiskey Before Breakfast" and "Arkansas
Traveler". From this you will understand that the Band has eclectic
taste, and, while enthusiastic about traditional music, is far from
being obsessed by it.

Picture taken at the NJ History Fair, Washington's Crossing State
Park, Titusville, NJ May 2007
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