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WiseKrack Records

 

“Crystal Stream Waltz”

performed by Jake Krack

with The Whoopin’ Hollar String Band

 

“Garfield’s Blackberry Blossom”

performed by Jake Krack

with The Whoopin’ Hollar String Band

 

Where We’ll Never Grow Old”

performed by Jake Krack

with Brad Leftwich and Bob Herring

 

“Greasy Coat”

performed by Jake Krack

with Brad Leftwich and Bob Herring

 

“Fair Morning Hornpipe”

performed by Jake Krack

 with The Whoopin’ Hollar String Band

 

“Sally Comin’ Through the Rye”

performed by Jake Krack

with Danny Arthur, John Blisard, and Doug Van Gundy

 

“Queen of the Earth and Child of the Stars”

performed by Jake Krack

with Danny Arthur and John Blisard

 

Jake Krack has spent years studying with the old mountain fiddlers of West Virginia. By doing this, he preserves a direct link to the music of the mountain fiddlers of long ago with tunes that harken back in time to the days of Mary Ingles. Jake has been nationally recognized in print, radio, and television, including a feature segment on CNN.


 

Used by Permission of the Publisher 

“Lift Thine Eyes” written by Felix Mendelssohn

performed by Appalachian Children’s Chorus,

directed by Selina Midkiff

1939 Theodore Presser Company

 

The Appalachian Children's Chorus is a non-profit organization in residence at the  University of Charleston with an enrollment of approximately 160 auditioned children in five choirs. Co-founder and Artistic Director, Selma Cosby Midkiff and Associates are dedicated to developing young singers throughout West Virginia. The ACC, also known as the "Treasure of West Virginia," has performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City as well as in the Czech Republic and Austria.


 

Original Compositions 

 

"Release”  written by Elliot Lowe Miller (pictured above left)

performed by Elliot Lowe Miller – vocals

with Andrew Miller (pictured above right) – guitar

 

Andrew Miller now performs with the band Anstin Cooper.


 

“Music for the Captives”

written and performed by Scott Schmitt

 

Pennsylvanian Scott Schmitt wrote and performed "Music for the Captives," which was background music for the traveling scenes. Scott continues to write, perform, and do living history re-enactments.


 

“Forever” 

“Fields of Alyssum”

written and performed by Jon Sheltmire (pictured above)

 

Jon Sheltmire is a musician living in Long Beach, California. Jon taught himself to play piano at the age of seven and later discovered guitar and keyboard programming.  He has been composing music from childhood and aspires to compose for motion pictures.

   

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