The Right Kind of Dirty
For us, The Right Kind of Dirty has a few meanings. We focus on a traditional old time style, but we also try to add elements that we feel help us express our musical feelings in a more thorough way. Sometimes our sound is a little dirty, with washboards, harmonica, and the classic foot stomp highlighting the dobro, washtub bass, fiddle, guitar and banjo.
We invite you to visit our website to learn more about who we are, and what makes us tick.
www.woodstoveflapjacks.com
For instant gratification have a look at this video from The Vogue in Indianapolis, in support of Rev Peyton and his Big Damn Band.


Our friend Frank Solivan has announced he will be leaving the Navy Band, Country Current, in the spring...




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