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Orchard Valley Circle  (Folk)
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Train Wreck (Folk)

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One day, some newly found friends (some say it was ordained) got together in a living room to play some music. Jason brought a history of living room jamming, and a three ring binder of folk and bluegrass songs. Matt brought his knowledge of roots-rock music and a new bass. April brought a set of pipes that are honey-smooth. April's voice has a touch of soulful folk, blues, bluegrass and country. She can make a new song sound ancient or make an old song new! Orchard Valley Circle is developing a unique sound of sp.... instrumentation and clear vocals. We are writing and recording original songs of love, and the struggle to keep it all together through adversity. We hope our music can put a smile on your face when you are happy and will inspire you to keep moving forward when things are rough.
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