Bolt Hill-Angel Eyes The Bolt Hill Band from Eliot, Maine practicing the John Hiatt tune, made famous by the Jeff Healey Band,
1 The Bolt Hill Band from Eliot, Maine practicing the John Hiatt tune, made famous by the Jeff Healey Band, "Angel Eyes" at the campsite before going on stage. Rick Watson, guitar and lead vocal; Dave Kiphuth, banjo; Justin Quinn, mandolin, and Todd Robertson, bass.
Bolt Hill-Carolina Star The Bolt Hill Band from Eliot, Maine practicing Tony Rice's
2 The Bolt Hill Band from Eliot, Maine practicing Tony Rice's "Carolina Star" at the campsite before going on stage. Justin Quinn, mandolin; Todd Robertson, bass and lead vocal; Rick Watson, guitar; and Dave Kiphuth, banjo.
Bolt Hill-For What It's Worth The Bolt Hill Band from Eliot, Maine performing Stephen Stills'
3 The Bolt Hill Band from Eliot, Maine performing Stephen Stills' "For What It's Worth". Dave Kiphuth, banjo; Rick Watson, guitar and lead vocal; Todd Robertson, bass, and Justin Quinn, mandolin.
Bolt Hill-I Shot The Sheriff The Bolt Hill Band from Eliot, Maine performing
4 The Bolt Hill Band from Eliot, Maine performing "I Shot The Sheriff". Dave Kiphuth, banjo; Rick Watson, guitar and lead vocal; Todd Robertson, bass, and Justin Quinn, mandolin.
Bolt Hill-The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald The Bolt Hill Band from Eliot, Maine performing Gordon Lightfoot's
5 The Bolt Hill Band from Eliot, Maine performing Gordon Lightfoot's "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald". Dave Kiphuth, banjo; Rick Watson, guitar and lead vocal; Todd Robertson, bass, and Justin Quinn, mandolin.
Hot Club of Cowtown-High Up On The Mountain Hot Club of Cowtown performs
6 Hot Club of Cowtown performs "High Up On The Mountain"
Hot Club of Cowtown-It Stops With Me Hot Club of Cowtown performs
7 Hot Club of Cowtown performs "It Stops With Me"
LorenMark-Guitar Man Loren Barrigar and Mark Mazengarb perform
8 Loren Barrigar and Mark Mazengarb perform "Guitar Man". This was Jerry Reed's first song to make the country charts, topping out at #53 in 1967. Shortly after, Elvis took Guitar Man to the top, bringing in Jerry Reed himself to play the guitar part.
LorenMark-Love's Melody Loren Barrigar and Mark Mazengarb perform the incredibly romantic Django Reinhardt and Stéphane Grapelli tune
9 Loren Barrigar and Mark Mazengarb perform the incredibly romantic Django Reinhardt and Stéphane Grapelli tune "Mélodie Au Crépuscule". Literally translated as "Melody at Twilight", in English it is more commonly known as "Love's Melody".
LorenMark-Rondo Alla Turca Unbelievable dual guitar rendition of the 3rd movement of Mozart's Piano Sonata no. 11, called
10 Unbelievable dual guitar rendition of the 3rd movement of Mozart's Piano Sonata no. 11, called "Rondo Alla Turca" (Turkish March) by Loren Barrigar and Mark Mazengarb
LorenMark-Truck Drivin' Man Loren Barrigar and Mark Mazengarb perform the roadhouse classic
11 Loren Barrigar and Mark Mazengarb perform the roadhouse classic "Truck Drivin' Man"
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OssipeeValley2017-001 We had the swimming hole on the river all to ourselves Sunday afternoon
13 We had the swimming hole on the river all to ourselves Sunday afternoon
OssipeeValley2017-008 It's what's fah dinnah!
14 It's what's fah dinnah!
Sierra Hull-Best Buy Sierra Hull plays her original
15 Sierra Hull plays her original "Best Buy"
Sierra Hull-Foggy Mt. Special Sierra Hull rocks electric mando on Earl Scruggs' classic instrumental Foggy Mt. Special
16 Sierra Hull rocks electric mando on Earl Scruggs' classic instrumental Foggy Mt. Special
Sierra Hull-Party Like It's 1999 Awesome Friday night sunset as Sierra Hull launches into Prince's classic
17 Awesome Friday night sunset as Sierra Hull launches into Prince's classic "Party Like It's 1999"
Sierra Hull-People Get Ready Sierra Hull channeling Curtis Mayfield's
18 Sierra Hull channeling Curtis Mayfield's "People Get Ready"
Sierra Hull-You Wanna Give Me A Lift Sierra Hull's take on Loretta Lynn's woman-power ballad
19 Sierra Hull's take on Loretta Lynn's woman-power ballad "You Wanna Give Me A Lift"
Wide Open Spaces - Danger Man Wide Open Spaces performs David Bromberg's
20 Wide Open Spaces performs David Bromberg's "Danger Man" at the 2017 Ossipee Valley Music Festival in South Hiram, Maine. Jeff Horton, bass; Peter Anick, fiddle; Marie Rocheleau-Demers, guitar; Matt Carlen, guitar; Glenn Nelson, banjo; Paul Wolf, percussion.