The Red Fox Chasers were hitmakers back in the late 1920s. Now, their classic American string band music is back, courtesy of the group The Dust Busters. They perform live in our studio.
Saw you with the Tillers in Cinci. Love everything about the cd.
Nov. 01 2009 12:53 AM
Score: 0/0
Craig Judelman
from Brooklyn, NY
hey it's Craig from the Dustbusters. if you like what you hear, be sure to check out www.dustbustersmusic.com or myspace.com/dustbustersmusic and also Eli's online radio show at www.downhomeradioshow.com
Sep. 16 2009 04:57 AM
Score: 0/0
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Saw you with the Tillers in Cinci. Love everything about the cd.
hey it's Craig from the Dustbusters. if you like what you hear, be sure to check out www.dustbustersmusic.com or myspace.com/dustbustersmusic and also Eli's online radio show at www.downhomeradioshow.com
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