Strangefolk has announced that it will play two CD release shows this month. The band will be celebrating the release of its new album, Open Road, October 12 at Irving Plaza in New York City and October 13 at Caledonia County Fairgrounds in Lyndonville, VT. The CD was produced at Dan Archer Studios in Vermont and mix, in part, by John Siket. The album will be available online, at live shows and through select networks.
For more information, visit www.strangefolk.com.
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New Album Due from Strangefolk, CD Release Parties Planned
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