Hurricane residents Aaron and Andrew Kidd, ages 16 and 15, started playing in 2001. In late 2006, they were joined by veteran musicians Markel Fertig and Willard Reynolds of Eleanor and Milton. They have since played at numerous local venues. A milestone was reached for Andrew this year when he captured 2nd place at the annual Vandalia Gathering held in Charleston. He captured 4th place at the Vandalia Gathering and 1st place at the Clay County Golden Delicious Apple Festival in the banjo contest last year. The group has recorded 2 CDs, both of which are available at their website http://kiddbrothers.tripod.com for $10 and $15, and they hope to produce a full-gospel album soon. Contact the Kidd Brothers at phone number (304) 415-1159, or e-mail us at troutfisher91@yahoo.com
Howdy Kidd Brothers! I wanted to drop you a note to thank you for taking the time to accept us as your friend, and listening to our music. We appreciate the gesture and are grateful that you enjoyed our tunes enough to add us to your community of friends. After all, having people connect with our music is why we do this. I hope you'll come by often to say hello and let us know what's happening with you, and when you have a spare moment, please visit our brand new webpage at www. crosstimbersbluegrass. com there you can listen to more of our music and find out more about us. Feel free to sign the guestbook! (And if you have any ideas about how we could improve the webpage, be sure to let us know)
All my best and thank you again, Matt (the bass player) Cross Timbers
Thank you for adding the Urban Monroes as a friend. As a token of our gratitude, we'd like to give you this squirrel drinking a beer; a gift for the band that has everything.