County Farm
The bluegrass and oldtime band that
places as much emphasis on the grinnin’ as it does on the pickin’!
Shannon
Whitworth
Shannon's CD, "No Expectations", is Hoot Holler Music's Favorite
Local Release of 2007.
(That means you should check it out.)
Town
Mountain
The Asheville bluegrass band fronted by the one and only Robert Greer,
Western
North Carolina vocalist of the year 2003.
Cary Fridley
Former Freight Hopper and first-rate singer and bassist
who has played with countless WNC bands including County Farm.
One Leg Up
Hot Django Style Jazz. One of the countless bands Cary Fridley plays
in.
Steep
Canyon Rangers
IBMA Emerging Artist of the year 2006, and Nicky's "day job".
Uncle Earl
Bacon and beer!
Hoot Holler Music loves the g'Earls!!
The Biscuit Burners
Bill Cardine,
Mary Lucey, and Company.
Tom's neighbors up
the mountain.
CD Baby
Berklee alum Derek Sivers has created a viable alternative to
the "record busniess"!
Well done, Derek.
Hoot Holler Music loves CD Baby!
Asheville Music Scene
Local music news and reviews.
Asheville Music Scene
reviewed "Walkin'
to the Bridge" in January 2008.
Native Ground Music
Historic American Music and Folklore, Songbooks and CDs
by Wayne Erbsen,
host of "Country Roots" on WCQS in Asheville.
Old time cooking resources from Barbara Swell.
World Wide Bluegrass
Free, Listener-Supported Online Bluegrass Music.
Bluegrass
Unlimited
The premier Bluegrass magazine and founding member of IBMA.
Bluegrass Unlimited reviewed "Walkin' to the Bridge" in the January 2008 issue.
Bluegrass
Now
Bluegrass news and reviews since 1990. Now an online publication, the last print
issue hit the stands in April, 2008.
Bluegrass Now reviewed
"Walkin' to the Bridge" in the April 2008 issue.
Bluegrass Breakdown
Dave Higgs' NPR Bluegrass Radio Show from WPLN in Nashville.
Weaversites
Fiona Dudley's Internet Marketing Business.
The reason you found this website so easily.
Folklinks.com
A forum for those who love folk and acoustic music to share their insights,
experiences,
and tips on how to participate and grow in the spirit of
this special community.
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