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The Other Side
Robinrues
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Still on the Hill perform "Take Me to the Other Side" at the Auditorium in Eureka Springs to a
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Ode to Mr. Boze
Robinrues
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Still on the Hill perform their song about an old impoverished fiddle-maker from the Ozark mountains. Filmed at the Auditorium, Eureka Springs, AR.
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Ghost of the Crescent Hotel
Robinrues
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Still on the Hill playing their song about the famed Ghost of the Crescent Hotel. Performed at the Auditorium in Eureka Springs, AR.
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Marker Tree
Robinrues
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This is a Native American practice of treeforming. They bent oak saplings and sometimes lashed them with strips of rawhide. These grew into trees that would point the way t...
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Ode to Mr. Boze
Robinrues
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Denton Boze was a fiddle-maker living in the Ozarks. He lived in a tiny one-room shack, walls lined with hand made fiddles. Song performed by 'Still on the Hill' at the Mt....
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Weanin' House
Robinrues
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This is an Ozark tradition. A new married couple would be given a little shack, an acre or two, a mule and a plow, and they 'practiced' at living off the land while still w...
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Seven Pies
Robinrues
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Still on the Hill performs "Seven Pies" at Mt. Magazine State park. This is a story told to Kelly and Donna by old-timer Jesse Jones.
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Banjo Players
Robinrues
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A song by Emily Kaitz, performed by Still on the Hill at the Walnut Valley Folk Festival
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Devil Snake - Winfield
Robinrues
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A song about Violet Hensley, performed by Still on the Hill at Stage 1, Walnut Valley Festival. Winfield, Kansas, 2008 (Year of the flood)
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Devil Snake
Robinrues
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This song is about the old Ozark tradtion of putting a rattle-snake rattle inside a fiddle to keep the Devil away (he loves the fiddle so).
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