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Live at The Gateway Bible Church "Raise the Roof" Benefit
This was recorded off the board at the Underground 4th of July 2007 at Lorenz Studios in Lakeside CT. What's a live performance without a little feedback? Line up is Toad, Bob, Jessica, Erez, Erik, Alex, Tom and Tim.
Bob on guitar and vocals, Todd on mandolin, Phil Juhas on Dobro, and Tim starts singing too...
Wash Tub Bob does it again!
Milk Jug Blues (Todd Stoughton)
Bob: guitar, vocals, harmonica, and kazoo / Todd: lead vocal, mandolin / Erez Eller: banjo / Jessica Eller: fiddle / Tom Parker: Bass / Erik Lambro: Washboard at Erik’s May ’06 with Tim: lap steel and cowbell overdub
Your Love Song (Todd Stoughton)
from “Peakin’ on PKN,” Oct 2006
Intro by Todd and our host Alex Hunt;
Todd: mandolin / Bob: guitar
Phil Juhas: Jug / Tim: Dobro (2:40)
3.) My Girlfriend Delia (Bob Nield)
Part One: An Internet collaboration with Bob at his house overdubbing vocals and guitars as he wrote the song and Tim adding lap steel guitar at his house in Oct. ’06.
Part Two: Bob: guitar, vocal, and kazoo / To
2.) Blue Flowers (Bob Nield)
Todd: mandolin / Bob: guitar
Phil: Jug / Tim: Lap Steel (in SpongeBob tuning) (3:59)
Live at Bohemian again. Erik on the washboard, Bob Tom and Todd, Jess and Erez all playing well, while the dobro player struggles to remember how the song goes...
Another overdub, just messin' around.
I added some lap steel - Tim
Music by Bob, words by a girl who was 6 years old at the time, this standard Jugadelic song features Phil Juhas who has saved us from being a 'jug-less' jugband...
Once again it's "I Woke Up," this time at the John Bales Bookstore, probably the coolest place in Waterbury CT. It's Bob, Tim and Todd, and Katie Lou in the audience.
Gramma was a bass player in a power trio...
Traditional Blues tune recorded at the John Bales Bookstore as actual people actually danced despite local laws prohibiting dancing in bookstores...
Interview Spring 2006
Bob,Tim, and Todd as special guests in Bethlehem Ct on April 8, 2006.
Washtub Bob actually playing the Washtub Bass.

