The Abrams Brothers on myspace/ facebook!

Canadian bluegrass boys The Abrams Brothers now have a myspace and a facebook account! Finally entering the age of technology, their myspace has songs from their new album of Bob Dylan and Woodie Gutherie covers “Blue on Brown”. Check it out, add them to your friends!

www.myspace.com/theabramsbrothers

Or add them to your facebook fan page!



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