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woodbend_allforyou_small.jpgWe are very excited about putting together our first recording. Here's a sampling for what we hope is your listening pleasure. Like what you hear?

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  • Where Corn Don't Grow (mp3)
    This is a tune sung by Les Eberhardt about finding out that the grass is not always greener on the other side of the fence. This is our take of a song from an album called The Grascals by the Grascals released in 2005.
  • All For You (mp3)
    All For You is one of Woodbend's original songs written by our fiddle player Terry Lawson. His inspiration for the song comes from the love he shares with his wife and their common philosophy of life as it relates to their passion for each other, their family, the earth and living each day to the fullest, no matter what.
  • House of Gold (mp3)
    This is a wonderful gospel tune written by Hank Williams Sr. It is filled with lots of beautiful harmony and subtle instrumentation and tells us that a heart that is pure and true will bring more happiness and fulfillment to your life than being surrounded by material possessions.
  • Hibriten Mountain (mp3)
    We found this tune on an album called Mr. Taylor’s New Home by The Steep Canyon Rangers released in 2002. It’s a beautiful song about missing the old home place up in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
  • Ragtime Annie (mp3)
    This song is a popular tune and a staple of the North American fiddling repertoire. Its origin is uncertain but the first documented version in print or otherwise was a recording by Texas fiddler Eck Robinson in 1923. This tune never fails to get an audience's toes a tapping.