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Waiting for the Perseids - CD or cassette
This 1999 all-instrumental album particularly features Pam's fiddling and includes many of her own compositions that evoke images of the beauty of rural Maine. On this recording Pam also plays Appalachian dulcimer, mandolin, and viola. and is joined by members of Scrod Pudding, Lorraine and Bennett Hammond, David Kaynor, Tom Rowe, and Doreen Conboy. The dulcimer is a walnut and redwood "Swan", made by Dwain Wilder.
* Richard's Jig/Cuhl Aodh/Reunion Jig * Ducks on the Pond/Cattle in the Cane/Billy in the Lowground * The Road to Sebec/Tim's Cove * Waiting for the Perseids * Dan the Cobbler/Brandy's Trip Up Tumbledown/The Merry-go-round * The 32nd of August/Payes de Haut/Pat the Budgie * Trollspolska * Sebec Lake Waltz * The Silver Spire/Leather Britches/Julianne Johnson * Kat's Waltz/Summer on Marshall Pond * The Rose in the Heather/The Hungry Rocks/Geese in the Cloverleaf * Tumbledown Switchback/JohnBrain's/Hunter House * Charlotte's Waltz
The Trestle Bridge - CD

On this 2002 recording of dulcimer instrumentals, Pam plays Appalachian dulcimer, fiddle, guitar, and flute. She is joined by Jumbol'Ayuh and Ti' Acadie members Bill Olson, Jim Joseph, and Keith Garavoy, as well as by Turkey Hollow members Dave Rowe and Denny Breau. The dulcimer is cherry and butternut (pictured above) and was made by Jeremy Seeger.
* Coleman's March/Over the Waterfall/Spotted Pony * My Darling Asleep/Jackson's Morning Brush * Swinging on a Gate/Blueberry Mountain Reel * Lucky Lady/Cats on the Ceiling * Midnight on the Water * The Silver Thaw/Cold Frost Morning/Kitchen Girl * Sally in the Garden/The Strayaway Child * Spring Sparrows/The Cats & the Fiddles * Reel des Jeune Maries/Payes de Haut * Schottis after Timas Hans i Ore * The Trestle Bridge
Food for Your Feet - CD or cassette
Features traditional and contemporary dance tunes from French Canada, the British Isles, New England, and Appalachia plus a few of our favorite songs.
"Their sound is infectious and authentic; you really can't keep your feet still listening to it."
- Dulcimer Player News