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Wolfe Bros. |
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CC-0223 • Wolfe Bros. • Old Roads, New Journeys |
The Wolfe Bros. is an old-time string band from the mountains of southwestern Virginia, in musically rich Grayson County. Although the group was founded in the mid-’70s, the last decade has seen the most activity for the band. They perform at traditional music festivals and shows, live radio programs, square dances, competitions, and private gatherings, most frequently in Southwest Virginia and parts of neighboring Tennessee, North Carolina, and West Virginia. The band consists of Jerry Correll, a Pennsylvania native, who got his first good dose of old-time and traditional music through his involvement with the formation of Delaware’s Brandywine Friends of Old-time Music in the early ‘70s; Dale Morris, a native of Carroll County, Virginia now living in Elk Creek, who was a founding member of the band; Casey Hash, a corrections officer who has been writing songs, singing, and playing guitar for most of his life; and Donna Correll, Jerry’s wife, who is a native-born Grayson County girl – she has always been fond of singing and remembers spending many childhood hours at 5th Sunday singings organized by E. C. & Orna Ball. Old Roads And New Journeys is the Wolfe Bros. second release on Copper Creek and it is a masterful collection of songs and tunes that blend original compositions with a fine assortment of older tunes – several older have been given new life with re-workings by various band members. |
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Price |
Release Number |
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Compact Disc |
$13.50 |
CCCD-0223 |
1 |
Diamond Joe |
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2 |
Democratic Donkey |
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3 |
Clark Hill Waltz |
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4 |
Grey Eagle |
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5 |
Gal In The Galax Jail |
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6 |
Natural Bridge Blues |
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7 |
When I Can Read My Titles Clear |
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8 |
I'm Too Young To Marry |
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9 |
Honey I'm Ramblin' Away |
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10 |
White River |
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11 |
On The Other Side Of The Mountain |
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12 |
New Gal |
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| 13 | Hills Of Mexico |
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| 14 | If I Lose |
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| 15 | Jedediah |
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| 16 | Headin' Up Elk Creek |