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"Howdy" and welcome from Larry, his musical friends and Countryfolk Music Theatre,
"offering a venue for Maine's new and seasoned songwriters,
musicians and entertainers to showcase their talents".
We are pleased
to offer original music on our (independent) Countryfolk Records label by songwriters Randy Pinkham, Dale Davis and Larry Bisbee
as performed by Maine's own "Nickels and Dimes", "The Shadowcasters" and
"Country Kissin Songs and Stories of Maine" by Larry Bisbee, Margaret Arsenault and James Littlefield........
(Yes, even a bathtub on a Saturday night is a great place to read "Uncle Henry's Magazine" with the ole guitar close by.)........
Again, welcome and enjoy !!!!! ----- "NEW RELEASE
CDS" are available on the artist's website. For more info and photos "CLICK" on "images"...
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"Old Uncle Henry's", the original story and song about "buy, swap, sell, trade or anything free in the State of Maine. This popular song in Maine, New England and Canada depicts Thursday morning, the day Uncle Henry's Magazine comes out with items free for the taking or purchase. Jim Littlefield and Margaret Arsenault bring Larry Bisbee's story to life in a very special "Maine" way. " You're gonna love it " |
CD: "Country Kissin"
Label: Countryfolk Records
Credits: Graphics by Alan Rich, Audio by Countryfolk Records and Taylorwoods Recording Studio |
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If you're a trucker, married to a trucker, or have a family member or friend who's a trucker, then you will understand this song. Jim Littlefield and Margaret Arsenault, (Nickels and Dimes) sing about "Drivin Diesels" down the road and waiting for "fruit tramps" to load their trucks. Great music and harmonizing by this duo from Maine. Excellent, pure, traditional country music from Maine, USA... |
CD: "Nickels and Dimes" - Good Ole Country Music From Maine
Label: Countryfolk Records
Credits: Graphics by Alan Rich |
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A friendly, little town in Tennessee and its residents made a positive impression on a guy "from the backwoods" of Maine. This is Larry Bisbee's original song, "A Little Bit North of Boston, Boys, (But My Heart's in Tennessee) performed by "The Shadowcasters", about his travels across the USA and a stop-over in Watertown, Tennessee where he met fun, friendly and decent people.
The CD SINGLE is avialable on the artist website. Check it out !!!!!!
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Label: Countryfolk Records
Credits: Graphics by Alan Rich, arrangement by "The Shadowcasters" |
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