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Langhorne Slim and the War Eagles

Monday, June 02, 2008

Somewhere between Langhorne, Penn., and Brooklyn, Sean Scolnick became Langhorne Slim. He and his band, the War Eagles, scored a deal with V2 Records and survived when that label fizzled. Now, Slim and his band, the War Eagles are out with their latest full-length. It’s filled with high-energy folk rock and Slim’s soulful yelp.

Langhorne Slim on MySpace
Video: Langhorne Slim on the Black Cab Sessions


Comments

  • [1] Charlie Roberts from Oceanport, NJ June 02, 2008 - 02:49PM

    I'm sure he's too young to remember it but the one-mile Langhorne Speedway was on the south side of Route 1 and one of America's biggest stock car races . . . The Race of Champions . . . was held there for many years before moving to Trenton. The site is now a shopping center . . . across from Reedman.


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