"[Mountain John has] the greatest voice in country music." - Johnny Cash 'Peter writes, plays and sings wonderfully well and his songs are filled with humor, heart and conscience.' - Utah Phillips "[Moe Dixon's] magical performances are highlighted by masterful guitar playing, powerful vocals and ingenious songwriting.' - Sisters Folk Festival Mountain John Hilligoss, Moe Dixon and Peter Wilson met in the late 1970s when all three performed as solo acts from New England to the Carolinas. They covered many miles, got to know each other's music and enjoy each other's company. Through the '80s and '90s their paths crossed less often but they stayed in touch - all working full time as solo entertainers. In 2008 they planned a week-long reunion at "Grandma Saylor's Cabin" in the Laurel Mountains of Pennsylvania. Dubbed Troubadour Camp, the three now gather annually where they've done a lot of catching up and written many of songs. In April 2012 the trio spent two weeks at Wilson's home in Grass Valley, California, performing a concert and recording the songs for "Troubadour Camp". A DVD of the concert is available by request.
1) Suppertime
2) Funny How the Times Goes By
3) Grandma Saylor's Cabin
4) Lost in Time
5) Mountain Top
6) Rodeo
7) Somertime
8) Sunrise
9) The Gift
10) Thumbelina
11) Whole Lotta Saturday Night
12) Home to You
13) Planet