Originally released in 1977,The Wind That Shakes the Barley, McCutcheon's second release, was a groundbreaking recording for hammer dulcimer music. ...more about John Mccutcheon
John McCutcheon and Tom Chapin represent the absolute best of folk music, with heartfelt harmonies, witty commentaries masquerading as songs, and nimble performances. ...more about John Mccutcheon
Now available on CD, this recording from 1980 is a pleasant piece of retro-Americana, with McCutcheon proving himself a virtuoso on hammer dulcimer, banjo, fiddle, guitar, and autoharp. ...more about John Mccutcheon
John McCutcheon carries on a topical songwriting tradition from Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger, whose righteous anger and earnest fervor he often echoes. ...more about John Mccutcheon
These two regular playing partners share an interest in combining the sounds of traditional music with more contemporary lyrics and songwriting styles. ...more about John Mccutcheon
With clever songs, great playing and good vocals, it's just plain enjoyable for big and little people alike. For ages three to eight. ...more about John Mccutcheon