Talk:The Hackensaw Boys
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Genre
[edit]The Hackensaw Boys have expressely denied identifying themselves as a proper Bluegrass band. They're more appropriately classified as 'Americana'. I've reflected this distinction with my recent edits. - RandomTask 17:03, 21 April 2006 (UTC)
Stray reference code
[edit]Left after related text cut in history section . .
. . and left in what is now the band name section . .
. . and left in musical style section . .
- CD REVIEW: The Hackensaw Boys Look Out" The Hank in Chains Review Thursday, July 12, 2007.</ref>|The Hank in Chains Review|Look Out!
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Artaxerxes (talk) 18:21, 9 April 2012 (UTC)
References
- ^ "Hackensaw Boys: Simple is as simple does" Charlottesville, VA--by Paige La Grone Babcock, No Depression; Town and Country - Shorter Artist Feature from Issue #42 Nov-Dec 2002.
- ^ "Hackensaw Boys: Not a Traditional Oldtime Band" by T.J. Jones (with interview by Lydia Loveless), Carbondale Rocks; February 16, 2012.
- ^ Hackensaw Boys: Not a Traditional Oldtime Band" by T.J. Jones (with interview by Lydia Loveless), Carbondale Rocks; February 16, 2012.
- ^ "David Sickmen: Back in the saddle with the Bellweather States" by Matt Ashare, The Burg; September 21, 2011.
- ^ The Hogwaller Ramblers official band webpage.
- ^ "It Burns When I Pee Episode #0005 with Ward Harrison" by Blake Clayton; August 22, 2007.
- ^ "Hackensaw Boys: Not a Traditional Oldtime Band" by T.J. Jones, Carbondale Rocks; February 16, 2012.
Personnel
[edit]Cut from list (to match list found in infobox) . .
- Shawn "Plantain" Galbraith - banjo
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