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Plate 68 formed in 1994, from the remnants of the critically acclaimed acoustic trio, from Portland Maine known as Scarecrow Assembly. Centered on the words and music of Craig Patterson, with assistance from his Lumpy Tater cohorts Jeffrey Deason and Rob Morse, as well as an everchanging cast of other talented musicians; Plate 68 explores the wide array of musical options available to the eclectic and adventurous listener, in an unveiled attempt at avoiding the mundane.

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 Plate 68 - Somewhere like Aberdeen
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mandolin- Tom Ward
guitars, vocals - Craig Patterson
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He was sweatin' Montana bullets 'neath a South Dakota sky. Hitchin' into Boseman in the middle of July. 'cause sometimes the rain falls hard in Aberdeen, washes away almost anything. With a jacknife and a duffle bag, a number and a name; a change of clothes and nothin' else, 'cept the sinkin' feel of shame. But sometimes the rain falls hard in Aberdeen, washes away almost everyhting. Sometimes the rain falls hard in Aberdeen
Sometimes you can't lose the faces of the ones you left behind. Sometimes you can't get the blood off your hands, without starting over somewhere like Aberdeen.
He was sweatin' Montana bullets 'neath a South Dakota sky.