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About The Hunger Mountain Boys
Touring and recording since 2003, The Hunger Mountain Boys have released three full-length albums and one vinyl single on their own Old-Fi record label. Their songwriting has won them national recognition, and their music has taken them from coast to coast, Canada and Europe. Their spirited performances of eclectic traditional American music as well as their own compositions have put them on stages with many roots-based artists from Taj Mahal to Doc Watson and Ralph Stanley to Kathy Mattea, among others. With a fourth album scheduled to be released late in 2007, The Hunger Mountain boys continue to tour the nation.

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In the News, Reviews & Quotes

Interview with The Scope, the weekly newspaper of St. John's, Newfoundland...
http://thescope.ca/?p=222

Feature Story "Seeking Fulfillment with the Hunger Mountain Boys"
http://www.chicagowriting.net/hungermountainfeature.html
Bluegrass Music Profiles, July/August 2006

http://www.usatoday.com/life/music/news/2003-11-17-newsong-festival_x.htm#

"Although brother-act tributes are common these days, The Hunger Mountain Boys are in front of the pack...." 
READ THE REVIEW FOR "THREE": http://www.bluegrassmusicprofiles.com/Hunger%20Mtn%20Boys%20RR...Three.htm
Bluegrass Music Profiles 
Sept-Oct 2006 Issue

BluegrassCountry.org Artist of the Month August 2004

http://www.wirenh.com/Music/Music_-_general/old_souls,_new_music_200606211315.html


http://www.pittsburghcitypaper.ws/archive.cfm?type=Music%20Previews&action=getComplete&ref=2700


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http://www.metroland.net/back_issues/vol28_no45/recordings.html


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http://www.valleyadvocate.com/gbase/Music/content?oid=oid:151544


http://www.puremusic.com/hunger.html

http://www.celticguitarmusic.com/mland_Hunger%20MT%20CD.html

http://www.nadamucho.com/Music_461.html


http://www.freighttrainboogie.com/Archives/Archive-H.htm



"Although brother-act tributes are common these days, The Hunger Mountain Boys are in front of the pack...." 
READ THE REVIEW FOR "THREE": http://www.bluegrassmusicprofiles.com/Hunger%20Mtn%20Boys%20RR...Three.htm
Bluegrass Music Profiles 
Sept-Oct 2006 Issue


"Blue Ribbon Waltz should be taken seriously both as a loving tribute to the pre-bluegrass brother-act sound and as a fine set of new songs."
READ THE REVIEW FOR "BLUE RIBBON WALTZ":

http://www.chicagowriting.net/hungermtnreview.html 
Bluegrass Music News
Fall 2005

“It is only the sonic clearity and warmth of their recording that makes you realize that you are not actually living in the past, but hearing its immaculate recreation.....These guys believe.”
Dirty Linen Magazine
#120, Oct/Nov 2005


“This duet is ready to take lovers of bluegrass and early country music by storm. Their show is alive with the spirit of the early performers, and you can feel their love for what they do. Entertaining teamwork; first class musicianship and singing; good, heartfelt and sometimes funny material, with some excellent new songs in the old style. What a combination! It makes me wish they had a 15-minute radio show I could listen to every day.
Pete “Dr. Banjo” Wernick
Sept. 2005


“Blue Ribbon Waltz is the real deal as the Hunger Mountain Boys have recreated those early days of country music through expert musicianship, joyous vocals and quality originals and classic material. Well done!
Sing Out! Magazine
Vol. 49 #2 / Summer 2005


"As a Traditional Bluegrass Music promoter/agent, The Hunger Mt. Boys are what I’m looking for. Youthful exuberance, fantastic vocals, lightning pickin’, and genuine respect for Tradtional Country & Bluegrass Music. I believe they’re road has no end."
Brad Klabunde, Agent/Promoter
B.K. Prod’s Bluegrass Shows
Two Rivers,WI



“The smartly-suited duet ripped out traditional country and original songs at a furious pace, spitting out lyrics so rapidly that, at times, it was difficult to keep up. To make it even more interesting, the duet frequently changed instruments. “
Kennebec Journal
Morning Sentinel, ME
Sept 12, 2005


“The picking is pretty sharp throughout, but what steals the show is the tightly intertwined high lonesome vocal harmonies.”
Greg Haymes
Albany Times Union
February 2005


“Both Teddy Weber and Kip Beacco write with a sound and in a voice that is hard to date, it’s just good country. From the solo mandolin of the title track to the tight harmonies of Cry Away the Years, this is a must-have for fans of the down home.”
Kay Clements
FreightTrainBoogie.com

“These are some nimble-fingered, barn-burnin’ country boys . . . or they’re time-travelers, one or the other. You don’t need a degree to recognize the prettiest pickin’ you’ve ever heard.”
Kevan Breitinger
indie-music.com / 2005

“The Hunger Mountain Boys could have easily been performing sixty years ago instead of at the beginning of the twenty-first century....Fashioned in the Old Way features plenty of the old-style duo singing, guaranteed to raise goosebumps. Expect to hear much more from the Hunger Mountain Boys.”
Bluegrass Unlimited Magazine
March 2004

“The Hunger Mountain Boys recapture evenings spent sitting on the floor in front of the old Philco listening to country music that’s just about as elementalas it gets. Except for the fact that there’s no static, these could easily be taken for transcriptions from 1935 or so.”
Sing Out! Magazine
Summer 2004

“Genuine. Authentic. Bonafide. Beautiful in its simplicity... The Hunger Mountain Boys’ sound is all these and more. If not for the excellent production values... you would literally have to read the liner notes to believe that this music was not recorded in the 1920s.”
Jeff Anzevino
Founder & President,
Hudson Valley Bluegrass Association

“Their unabashed stage show is one not to miss.”
The Woodstock Times
Woodstock, NY

“Yeah! This is the real thing—nothing but straight-ahead heartfelt singing punctuated by exquisite picking. I enjoyed every “old fashioned” moment... what a cool record!”
Dave Higgs
Bluegrass Breakdown - Nashville Public Radio
WPLN 90.3 FM / 1430 AM Nashville, TN

“The new face of Old-Time.”
The Rutland Herald,
Rutland, VT

“They’re the next big duo... the singing and playing is very sharp, right on the money... this act will continue to rise, and quickly.”
READ THE REVIEW: http://www.puremusic.com/hunger.html
Frank Goodman
Puremusic.com, Nashville, TN

“Not much since the 20’s, 30’s and early 40’s have we heard such music as The Hunger Mountain Boys with their authentic old time sound. They are a genuine facsimile of that era from their period dress to their spot-on vocalization... It’s no wonder they are one of the fastest rising groups in the Northeast today”.
Dave Helman
Country Corner WTCC-FM, Springfield, MA

“Their high energy and sincere approach to the brother-style duet harmony singing helps to set them aside from other performers at bluegrass festivals. The crowd loved them... the response made it clear that they won’t soon be forgotten. If you haven’t seen them be sure to catch their next show!!!”
Candi Sawyer
Promoter of the Jenny Brook Bluegrass Festival - Weston, VT
Publisher of the Bluegrass Guide

“The Hunger Mountain Boys are the genuine article! Their new CD Fashioned in the Old Way is a fantastic record and a well-received addition to our play list.”
Scott Johnson
Owner, WKZE 98.1 FM - Sharon, CT
IBMA radio panel member

“The Hunger Mountain Boys, a terrific duo...shared a single, old-style microphone, and they harmonized in the old-country brother style...their fleet playing was matched by their plaintive, microtonal singing.”
Seth Rogovoy
Berkshire Eagle

“The Hunger Mountain Boys are youthful, bowler-wearing, harmony-driven throwbacks.”
All The Rage
June 2005 / NashvilleRage.com

The Hunger Mountain Boys have... “written some stellar material...and sing with a lot of swing, a lot of soul and a lot of class.”
Dave Higgs / Bluegrass Breakdown / Nashville Public Radio
WPLN 90.3 FM / 1430 AM Nashville, TN