Flat Top Trio The Skinny Pancake Montpelier, Vermont January 8, 2012 - Sunday Matrix: PA Mix + Oktava MK-012 > Naiant Littlebox > Korg MR-1 DFF 1 bit / 2.8 mhz Mastered at 24/96 wav in WaveLab 6.0 with iZotope Ozone 5.0 dithered to 16/44.1 Converted to FLAC in CD-Wave Editor Recorded and Mastered by Bill Koucky Jeremy Sicely – Vocals, Guitar, Banjo Dave Ogrodowcyk – Vocals, Mandolin, Guitar Jeff Thompson – Upright Bass Disc 1 1st Set: 1.The Speed Of The Sound Of Loneliness 2.Church Street Blues 3.Way Downtown 4.Rich Girl Poor Boy 5.More Pretty Girls Than One 6.Bartender's Blues 7.Fox On The Run 8.Rabbit In The Log 9.Paradise 10.Nine Pound Hammer 11.Weekend Musician 12.Lay Me Down A Pallet On Your Floor Disc 2 2nd Set: 1.Missouri Road 2.Darlin' Corey (Dig A Hole) 3.Jeremy's story about his guitar 4.Little Old Log Cabin In The Lane 5.Hard Times 6.Folsom Prison 7.If It Hadn't Been For Love 8.Annabelle 9.Last Old Shovel 10.Rock Slat And Nails 11.Ole Slew Foot For booking information go to:jeremysicelymusic[at]gmail[dot]com With a sound deeply rooted in the spirit of real country, mountain, and bluegrass music based around the heartbeat of a Flat Top Guitar, the Trio projects a sound that is unique and timeless. The Flat Top Trio has been delighting audiences around Northern Vermont performing their original songs and a range of covers from Traditional to John Prine. The band is currently working on releasing a follow up of there self titled EP with a full length album Weekend Musician while consistently maintaining a presence in the Vermont music scene. Guitar and Dobro/Resophonic Guitar player Jeremy Sicely, is a native Vermonter and raised in a family of musicians dating back to the 1940's Sicely Orchestra. Jeremy has been involved with the Vermont Music scene since age 15 with the band Nigel Guy from Cabot Vermont who is featured on this years release of Area Code 802. Since then he has taken the musical ramble in the Burlington area and been a member of Rock n' Roll Sherpa, Lunar Railroad, and founding member of 2nd Agenda. In 2003 Jeremy returned to his musical roots, picked up a Dobro, and helped form bluegrass group The Medicinals. and later linked up up with already well formed bluegrass outfit, Gold Town from Southern Vermont. In late 2009 a new project emerged featuring Jeremy on his hand me down 71' Martin D-28, Flat Top Trio, with long time friend and Bassist of Lunar Railroad, 2nd Agenda and The Medicinals Jeff Thompson and friend and neighbor Dave Ogrodowczyk (o grow dove chick) on the Mandolin and tenor vocals. This year they have put down 40 plus shows on including Bread and Butter Farm, Maplefest, Equine Arts Festival, and frequent stops at their favorite rooms, like Claire's, Parima, The Hub, Bees Knees and Moogs. The Trio is excited to have wrapped up an album recorded and mastered by Lane Gibson called Weekend Musician set to release in mid December.