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Uploaded by on Jan 15, 2009

Cullowhee Reunion Concert at Western Carolina University Sept 27th,2008. Cullowhee is the name of the small town in North Carolina that's the home of Western Carolina University. It's also the name chosen by a group of musicians who started a band there in 1974. The band lasted until 1985. Starting as a trio, Edwards, Clark, and Flynn, the band grew to six pieces and created a musical sound they called "Mountain Rock" - a combination of folk, country, gospel, pop and rock. They were "Americana" before there WAS "Americana." Each band member wrote songs encompassing styles including pop, rock, country, folk, jazz, reggae, and other styles, and played a multitude of musical instruments. Every set featured segments by each member - a show within a show. The mixture of personality, music, comedy, and sincerity made a connection with many audiences. Cullowhee lives on through the music and love of their fans. Cullowhee the band is: Terry Edwards, Mike Clark, Sandy Flynn, Thom Jenkins, Woody Jenkins, Rick Hubbard, __________________________________ For more info and other clips www.cullowheeband.com

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  • This song has been in my head since 1980. I was thirteen and took guitar lessons from Fred Hubbard and occasionally got to see them perform. This song was always my favorite. Thank you so much for posting!

  • I went to WCU too!!!

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