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Beg, Steal, Or Borrow
Vermont's homegrown tribute to the music of Old and In The Way
Genres:
Bluegrass
Band Members:
Tammy Fletcher, Fran has been playing bass in numerous outfits between Vermont and California for many years. Hailing from Glover, the Bacon Grease String Band. With musical influences ranging from Jerry Garcia, Lobster Clinic, Granite Junction., Roland Clark ~ Violin, family band, Bios, Luke Auriemmo ~ Banjo Vocals, Raised in Boxford, and has performed in numerous festivals and showcase events statewide as part of Young Tradition Vermont. Most recently, Lunar Railroad, Vermont and performs regularly with the Bread and Puppet Brass Band, and helped form Bluegrass group The Medicinals, Bach and Earl Scruggs, The Mud City Ramblers, Geoff has collaborated with many groups including the award winning band, Fran Forim ~ Bass Vocals, pedestrian traffic and ridgeline industrialization., VT Fran has played with a wide range of groups including Snakeroot, WV with Logan Venderlic. Outside of music, Living in the Johnson, Geoff has dedicated much of his energy to protecting New England’s mountains from degradation stemming from wastewater pollution, Bacon Grease String Band, Bob Degree, Guitar and DobroResophonic Guitar player Jeremy Sicely, Roland has performed as a soloist with the Yonder Mountain String Band and opened for bluegrass greats Peter Rowan and Tony Rice. He has made guest appearances with Vermont musicians Will Patton, you never know what to expect from him. But isn't that the way it is with all banjo players? Buy him a PBR and he'll tell you his life story., a radio profile on Roland was aired by NPR as part of its nationwide All Things Considered program. Roland is a member of the Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra and studies violin at Boston University with Peter Zazofsky; he is a senior at People's Academy in Morrisville., Jeremy returned to his musical roots, Geoff Goodhue ~ Mandolin Vocals, and later linked up with already well formed Bluegrass outfit, Jeremy Sicely ~ Guitar Vocals, the WDEV Radio Rangers, J.D. Hutchison and Realbilly Jive, Gold Town from Southern Vermont. On the latest Gold Town Album Jeremy penned one song and sat in on Dobro on a three songs., the Starline Rythm Boys, the Buterbeans and most recently, Massachusetts, Slayer, Hurra Kam Rada and The Local Girls. Geoff currently resides in East Hardwick, graduating with an honors degree in Percussion Performance plus a certificate in Environmental Studies. Outside academics, “Granite Junction” as mandolinist and vocalist. He also accompanies Afro-Caribbean and Modern dance classes throughout Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom. Goodhue recently performed on “Mountain Stage” in Morgantown, his interest broadened to include percussion. He later studied music at Ohio University, Gordon Stone, his family outfit “The Goodhues Band” goodhuesband.com and local string band, to name a few, the Mud City Ramblers and Patrick Ross, More recent conquests include Flat Top Trio, picked up a Dobro, Luke was a founding member of the notorious Mud City Ramblers and later on
Hometown:
Johnson, Vermont

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About Beg, Steal, Or Borrow

Beg, Steal, Or Borrow
Vermont's homegrown tribute to the music of Old and In The Way
Genres:
Bluegrass
Band Members:
Tammy Fletcher, Fran has been playing bass in numerous outfits between Vermont and California for many years. Hailing from Glover, the Bacon Grease String Band. With musical influences ranging from Jerry Garcia, Lobster Clinic, Granite Junction., Roland Clark ~ Violin, family band, Bios, Luke Auriemmo ~ Banjo Vocals, Raised in Boxford, and has performed in numerous festivals and showcase events statewide as part of Young Tradition Vermont. Most recently, Lunar Railroad, Vermont and performs regularly with the Bread and Puppet Brass Band, and helped form Bluegrass group The Medicinals, Bach and Earl Scruggs, The Mud City Ramblers, Geoff has collaborated with many groups including the award winning band, Fran Forim ~ Bass Vocals, pedestrian traffic and ridgeline industrialization., VT Fran has played with a wide range of groups including Snakeroot, WV with Logan Venderlic. Outside of music, Living in the Johnson, Geoff has dedicated much of his energy to protecting New England’s mountains from degradation stemming from wastewater pollution, Bacon Grease String Band, Bob Degree, Guitar and DobroResophonic Guitar player Jeremy Sicely, Roland has performed as a soloist with the Yonder Mountain String Band and opened for bluegrass greats Peter Rowan and Tony Rice. He has made guest appearances with Vermont musicians Will Patton, you never know what to expect from him. But isn't that the way it is with all banjo players? Buy him a PBR and he'll tell you his life story., a radio profile on Roland was aired by NPR as part of its nationwide All Things Considered program. Roland is a member of the Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra and studies violin at Boston University with Peter Zazofsky; he is a senior at People's Academy in Morrisville., Jeremy returned to his musical roots, Geoff Goodhue ~ Mandolin Vocals, and later linked up with already well formed Bluegrass outfit, Jeremy Sicely ~ Guitar Vocals, the WDEV Radio Rangers, J.D. Hutchison and Realbilly Jive, Gold Town from Southern Vermont. On the latest Gold Town Album Jeremy penned one song and sat in on Dobro on a three songs., the Starline Rythm Boys, the Buterbeans and most recently, Massachusetts, Slayer, Hurra Kam Rada and The Local Girls. Geoff currently resides in East Hardwick, graduating with an honors degree in Percussion Performance plus a certificate in Environmental Studies. Outside academics, “Granite Junction” as mandolinist and vocalist. He also accompanies Afro-Caribbean and Modern dance classes throughout Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom. Goodhue recently performed on “Mountain Stage” in Morgantown, his interest broadened to include percussion. He later studied music at Ohio University, Gordon Stone, his family outfit “The Goodhues Band” goodhuesband.com and local string band, to name a few, the Mud City Ramblers and Patrick Ross, More recent conquests include Flat Top Trio, picked up a Dobro, Luke was a founding member of the notorious Mud City Ramblers and later on
Hometown:
Johnson, Vermont

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