The songs that appear here came from different places: JOHN HARTFORD wrote "14 Polecat Skins on a Chevy Camaro," BURKE JAM wrote "Medicine," CAROLINE KEYS wrote "How'd You Get So Good At Leavin'?" all by herself, and the rest are prolly trad.
Caroline has performed in various capacities in Virginia, Great Britain, Tennessee, Montana, Oregon, Wyoming, China, British Columbia, Missouri, Colorado, Idaho, Holland, Washington, and Belgium. What's playing here is The Mouth of Caroline singing with Broken Valley Roadshow, Churchmouse, The JillBillies, Wise River Mercantile, Deep Fly(forthcoming), and The Likker Sisters(forthcoming). Her hands play guitar, bass, banjo, fiddle, mandolin, and washboard.
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