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Country and Bluegrass

The McKabes

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The McKabes refer to themselves as "the wildest choice for country". They consist of five members: George, Kelly, Rusty, Spoon, and Henry. The McKabes are a very talented and energetic group of musicians who are out to have a good time doing what they love – playing music. They’re the best country band in Central Pa!

Sweetwater Reunion

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     Sweetwater Reunion formed in 1993 and plays a blend of bluegrass and contemporary folk music. They have a large selection of original material as well as traditional favorites formed in a non-traditional way. They have an album titled Olivers Quiet which was released in summer of 1995 and contains 14 original tunes. The album has received radio airplay nationwide. Sweetwater Reunion consists of Nev Jackson on banjo, Bruce Campbell on acoustic bass, Ken Gehret on fiddle, mandolin, and guitar, and Henry Koretzky on mandolin and guitar.
 

Echotown

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Echotown is a country band, but not in a traditional sense.  A recent concert review called the group "a rip-snorting, high-octane quintet that doesn't apologize for being too country or too rock."

Lead singer Jeff Feltenberger is best known as rhythm guitarist/backup vocalist for central Pennsylvania institution The Badlees, whose 1995 "River Songs" CD yielded two Top 5 rock tracks and one Top 20 pop song.  With Echotown, Feltenberger has stepped to center stage.  He's joined by a virtual central Pennsylvania all-star band: fellow Badlee Ron Simasek, Mike Morrison from regional country powerhouse Hired Guns, Chris Novak of PA favorites Mustang and Robert Scott Richardson of local rock legends Hybrid Ice.

Blackwater

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Blackwater captures those rhythms and brings them to you, with some of the most popular rock/country tunes being played in dance clubs today.  So whether in the club or peaceful country festival setting, please sit back - or better yet, get up and dance - To the sounds of Blackwater.