Hear
the Band
Podcast
Appalachia
Chooses Flood Tune
for Theme Song
John
Norris Brown -- who's affiliated with a wonderful, popular blog
called Hillbilly Savants -- has launched an online audio product
called Podcast Appalachia and he's selected a 1937 Flood tune
-- "Sail Away, Ladies" (The
1937 Flood Plays Up a Storm) -- as his theme song. Check it
out and follow John's Appalachian studies, click
here.
Meanwhile, Hillbilly Savants is the group project,
published by about 20 of writers with three editors and well worth
your attention. Click
here out here!
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The
Flood's third big CD, "I'd Rather Be Flooded," has now
been released and you can sample some of the selections here online.
Just click the album cover at the right to get started.
Our
MftM Theme Song! In
2002, The Flood was invited to write and record a theme song of Joe Dobbs' classic
weekly "Music from the Mountains" show on West Virginia Public Radio. The
resulting "Music From the Mountains Sets You Free" -- words by Dave,
music by Charlie -- debuted on the show in the Oct. 25, 2002, broadcast. Engineered
by masterful MFtM producer George Walker,
the song is available on a .mp3 file on Joe'sWeb site. To hear it, click Joe's
logo.
Free
Tracks!
Meanwhile,
you can download a few free cuts from the guys first CD on
our Amazon.com
page. Click the Amazon logo to reach the list of available
songs. As you'll see, you can hear a 30-second sample and/or retrieve
each entire tune.
Upcoming
Gigs
2008
-- Saturday, Dec. 27 -- 6:30 dinner 7:30 show free
Arts Resources of the Tri-State -- old Huntington High School
-- Wednesday, Jan. 7 -- evening free
Red Barn radio show in Lexington
Would
you like to bring The Flood to your next do? Visit our Book
the Band page.
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