Patti Casey, Bob Amos and Colin McCaffrey<br />
The Inn At Weatherfield  Outdoor Amphitheater <br />
Weathersfield, Vermont <br />
May 29, 2011 - Sunday<br />
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Audio Technica at853rx(card caps) > Zoom H1 [16/48] FOB <br />
Mastered in WaveLab 6.0 with iZotope Ozone 4.0 dithered to [16/44.1]<br />
Recorded by Casey Coniff, Mastered by Bill Koucky<br />
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Patti Casey  Guitar, Clogging<br />
Bob Amos  Guitar, Banjo<br />
Colin McCaffrey  Guitar, Mandolin, Fiddle<br />
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Disc 1 60:24<br />
1st Set:<br />
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1.Introduction<br />
2.Tender Heart<br />
3.Voice Of A Mountain<br />
4.The Blood Red Rose<br />
5.A Fool Like That<br />
6.Moonshiner's Love <br />
7.Can't Find A Way<br />
8.The Longest Night<br />
9.Fine As Fine Can Be<br />
10.One Part Talent Two Parts Sweat<br />
11.Prayer<br />
12.Make Your Way Home<br />
13.One Beautiful Day<br />
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Disc 2 63:36<br />
2nd Set:<br />
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1.Tuning<br />
2.Gander In The Stubble<br />
3.Blue Mountain Whiskey<br />
4.Where The Wild River Rolls<br />
5.The Call<br />
6.Dream Of Galilee<br />
7.The Hills That I Call Home<br />
8.The River<br />
9.Someone's Calling<br />
10.The Fields Of Home<br />
11.A Dog's Complaint<br />
12.Out Of The Woods<br />
13.Introductions and Thanks<br />
14.I'm Back<br />
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Patti Casey has earned her spot as a fixture on the northeastern US folk scene through sheer talent and artistic self discipline. <br />
She is a prolific songwriter and has perfected her own New England-flavored bluegrassy style, one that shines equally with welcome, <br />
familiar sounds as well as undeniable originality. She has recorded five solo albums, and her latest, ÂThe Heart of A Waiting BoyÂ, <br />
is aural testament to, Âthe sweetest voice and some of the finest songwriting to come out of VermontÂ
 (Vermont Public Radio). <br />
With an impressive roster of accompanying musicians (Pat Donohue, Gary Raynor, Pete Sutherland, Colin McCaffrey, Moondi Klein, <br />
Sarah BlairÂ
)  attesting to the respect she inspires within her own milieu  the album is the apple, ripe and ready for picking, <br />
the reflection of her musical maturity and drive to constantly hone her creations. The girl can also write amazing songs!<br />
Her career has taken her to many places along the way: she has appeared live on ÂA Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor, <br />
has won TexasÂs prestigious Kerrville Folk Festival New Folk SongwriterÂs Competition, and was a winner of the Chris Austin <br />
Songwriting Contest at the legendary Merlefest in Wilkesboro, North Carolina as well as at the Telluride Bluegrass FestivalÂs <br />
Troubadour songwriters contest .<br />
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SINGOUT! magazine reviewer John Lupton has called Bob Amos Âone of the most consistently interesting and intelligent songwriters <br />
in Americana music. BobÂs new CD Wide Open Blue is his third solo release, and contains a wide variety of original songs, reflecting folk, <br />
bluegrass, celtic, blues, country and rock influences. BobÂs previous solo projects Wherever I Go and Reels Of Life received <br />
terrific reviews and airplay on Americana/Acoustic radio stations throughout the USA.<br />
From 1988-2003 Bob was the lead singer, guitarist and guiding force behind the internationally known bluegrass band Front Range, <br />
which recorded 8 CDs, including 5 for famed acoustic Indie label SUGAR HILL RECORDS. Front Range toured throughout America and Europe, <br />
and received heavy airplay on Acoustic, Americana and Bluegrass radio stations. Their CD One Beautiful Day won the International <br />
Bluegrass Music AssociationÂs Gospel Recording of the Year in 1995.<br />
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Colin's songwriting and playing are rooted in traditional folk and American forms. Self produced and recorded in 2003, his acclaimed <br />
independent release Make Your Way Home fuses bluegrass, country, folk, zydeco, and roots rock into a unique regional hybrid. Seven <br />
Days called it a almost perfectly balanced, beautiful sounding bluegrass/folk record packed with high quality songs and high caliber <br />
musicianship. Colin's guitar, mandolin, fiddle, and bass playing are the backbone of the record that also features Kerrville winner <br />
Patti Casey and stellar playing by regional stars Jim Pitman on Dobro and Jeremiah McLane on Accordion. Make Your Way Home was voted <br />
in the top-10 Vermont Albums of the Year by both the Burlington Free Press and Seven Days.<br />
Colin's 2001 debut independent release What We've Got was produced in Nashville by 8-time Grammy winner Bil VornDick (Alison Krauss, <br />
Bela Fleck, Ralph Stanley). Recorded December of 2000, this record highlights Colin's country and bluegrass singing and songwriting, <br />
backed by session musicians and one-time Dixie-Chick Patty Mitchell singing harmony vocals. Colin is a record producer, arranger, <br />
and session musician. <br />
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