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Bluegrass by Baileyville boys The Baileyville Bluegrass Boys have not yet had any songs in the top twenty, but their friendly faces have become fa. miliar to many Happy Valley residents. There were five musicians in the band, two of which attended tenth grade last year . Jim Harpster managed the bass, while his brother Joe sang low harmony and and played the mandolin. The three other bluegrass instruments included a banjo, played by Paul Carothers; a fiddle , hand - made by Jeff Bracken; and a guitar, played by Barry Bracken. These musicians did not earn their fine reputation easily. At least four times a week they were hard at work practicing their songs. Although the band had been together for no more than a year, they had already performed in Pittsburgh, Curt in Mansion, and numerous private parties. Jim and Joe both claimed that even though it was hard at times, their sole purpose for playing was for fun.
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