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WE’RE STILL HERE follows the success of Work o’ the Weavers’ 2004 Live in Concert CD. Whereas Live In Concert was distilled from Work o’ the Weavers’ performances that employ an edifying narrative interwoven among the beloved familiar songs to place them in historical and social context, WE’RE STILL HERE takes the next logical step, combining a number of Weavers evergreens with newer songs the Weavers might be singing today. Some are originals, some borrowed from friends, and a couple are by former Weavers themselves. All work together to create an amalgam underscoring the musical capabilities and direction of Work o’ the Weavers as something much more than simply a tribute band, but rather a group intent on picking up the torch and carrying on the musical tradition and intentionality the Weavers originated some sixty years ago.

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The 16 songs are: If I Had a Hammer, Red Goes the Vine/In Dead Earnest, I Never Will Marry, Da’una Na’eesh, In Jerusalem, Long Time Gone (Huddie Ledbetter Was a Helluva Man), Healing River, Aweigh Santy Anno, Wasn’t That a Time!, We’re Still Here, One Percent Phosphorus, The Lost Banjo, Shabat Shalom, I Am a Seed of Peace, Long Way to the Graveyard, and My Peace.

“Work o’ the Weavers succeeds admirably in covering Weavers’ tunes. The vocal harmonies are beautiful, and eerily reminiscent of the originals on nearly every track. The group wisely maintains political relevance by alluding to current issues that the Weavers would have sung about. If you…are a fan of The Weavers, and want to hear chestnuts and new songs that have been recorded beautifully, you will want to add We’re Still Here to the CD collection.”
Sing Out! Magazine

“Warm, rich voices, with harmonies which capture the original sound of the Weavers in almost eerie fashion. An excellent CD.”
— John McLaughlin, Host, Roots & Wings (WMUC 88.1 FM, College Park, MD)

“A thrilling trip in time. I will never be able to experience the excitement of the original group who shaped the direction of American folk music, but Work o’ the Weavers is the next best thing. The musicianship and songs on ‘We’re Still Here’ continues the musical and humanitarian tradition that, I believe, would make the original Weavers proud.”
— Michael Stock, ‘Folk & Acoustic Music” (WLRN, Miami FL)

“The music is both a stunning tribute to the older group’s style and a demonstration of their own talent for harmony singing and song composition. The work is wonderfully faithful to the spirit of the Weavers and one is transported back to the vibrancy and passion of that group’s music. But the Work o’ the Weavers’ singing and playing impresses because of its own merits; they have an innocence and exuberance all too rare in music today. Thoroughly recommended!”
— Arthur Elliott, Sidestream, Radio 99.7 Brisbane, Australia

“I particularly enjoy playing Work o’ the Weavers for my listeners. It’s hard to find good traditional folk music, and Work o’ the Weavers do it right.”
— Rae Rice,”Wild Rice” Radio Show, WVEW, Brattleboro VT

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