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The 1937 Flood Watch

Charles Bowen

Newsletter for The 1937 Flood, West Virginia's most eclectic string band.

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Latest Issues

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'Come Back to Us, Barbara Lewis Hare Krishna Beauregard'

It was 16 years ago tonight at the Christmas Eve-eve-eve party in the Bowen House that the late Dave Peyton gifted us with a classic rendition of his all-time favorite John Prine tune. And fortunately, Pamela Bowen had her camera running to...

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Jolly Ol' Jim's Got His Yule Log Burnin'

Christmas is usually a pretty raucous time in our band room, with old friends coming back around and new friends ... well, new folks just starting to figure us out. Yes, indeed, we do tend to take those tidings of comfort and joy at their w...

19 days ago
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How 'Guitar Buddha' Arrived in the Room

This time of year always makes us remember a lovely Christmas gift that we received from our old friend, the late Carter Taylor Seaton. The gift, which still has a place of honor in our band room, she brought to us 16 years ago tonight.

23 days ago
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"For Baby (For Bobbie)"

The story goes that folkie John Denver was just 22 years old when he played at Arizona’s Lumber Mill Club in Scottsdale and met a girl named Bobbie Wargo.

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  • Charles Bowen

    Born in West Virginia and reared in Kentucky before returning to his homeland in 1971 with his wife Pamela, Charlie is a journalist and freelance writer who ounded The 1937 Flood in the early 1970s with David Peyton.

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