Polecat Creek

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Leaving Eden 00:00 Tools
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That I Should Know Your Face 00:00 Tools
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Union In Heaven 00:00 Tools
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You Didn't Mean Those Things That You Said 00:00 Tools
Mama 00:00 Tools
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Back To The Garden 00:00 Tools
Sweet Nandina 00:00 Tools
Paz Y Libertad 00:00 Tools
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As the Crow Flies 00:00 Tools
On My Own 00:00 Tools
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Surry County's Burning 00:00 Tools
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Love Me Not 00:00 Tools
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Old Love 00:00 Tools
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So Far, So Good 00:00 Tools
There But For The Grace Of God 00:00 Tools
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Polecat Creek Original roots county music from the piedmont of North Carolina- the tradition continues today, with latter-day southern songwriting duo, Kari Sickenberger and Laurelyn Dossett. They have been singing together for 10 years, accompanied by some of the finest old-time and bluegrass musicians in North Carolina. The history of Polecat Creek is characterized by a series of fortunate accidents. In the mid 1990’s Kari Sickenberger and Laurelyn Dossett were both living in the Greensboro, NC area. Through some mutual friends they ended up in a book club together. A guitar standing in the corner of Kari’s apartment lead to an evening of harmony singing – Carter Family songs and some early Gillian Welch. They eventually started writing their own songs and decided to form Polecat Creek, named after a small stream that runs through Pleasant Garden, North Carolina, Laurelyn’s home at the time. Polecat Creek continues to perform around the southeast, with concerts and festivals including Merlefest, Birmingham’s City Stages, The Eno River Festival, Floydfest, and Dahlonega’s Bear on The Square. Kari and Laurelyn also conduct workshops in harmony and honky-tonk singing and lead gospel-sings. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.