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Charlotte's Web

Charlotte's Web was produced by Imagination Stage in Silver Spring, Md, and directed by Kate Bryer. The musicians employed for this music were:

Jon "Baltimore Jonny" Glick - fiddle
Daniel Knicely - guitar, mandolin
Neil Knicely - upright bass.

The songs were arranged by the four of us in the studio. We recorded at the Footworks Ranch.

Slumber Swing*

Slumber Lullabye* (to be sung by actor playing "Charlotte")

Dark As A Dungeon

Far Away

Minor Swing

Flop Eared Mule

'Tis A Gift

Over The Waves

*Original Music written for the show.

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