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River Bottom Boys note 50 years ; Original members of the Dixieland band are graying or gone, but the beat goes on in a September salute.

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Portland Press Herald (Maine), September 16th, 2004

PAUL LIVINGSTONE News Assistant Portland Press Herald (Maine) 09-16-2004 River Bottom Boys note 50 years ; Original members of the Dixieland band are graying or gone, but the beat goes on in a September salute. Byline: PAUL LIVINGSTONE News Assistant Edition: Final Section: Your Neighbors-Lakes

The band fired up and the sounds of the South carried out over Long Lake as the Songo River Queen pulled out of port to begin a sultry summer lake tour, circa 1984.

With black hats and Ralston-Purina checkerboard vests, the band looked as festive as its music. Buzz Hall, on trumpet, took over with a...

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