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[edit] Nice start
Good start to this article, the 'pedia was in need of something on these guys. Would be great if some one could add some sources to reference the history. Some places to start:
- Dave Bagdade, "Crooked Still shakes a low sound", Country Standard Time, October, 2006
- Danielle Derlinger, "Crooked Still: the kids are all right", Sing Out!, Spring, 2005
- Interview (mp3) on Folk Radio WUMB, November, 2006 (link may not work much longer)
-MrFizyx 07:50, 16 November 2006 (UTC)