 | | Fellow Songwriters |  | Bill and John B. Cluley - bassist and contributing songwriter |
|  | Left to right - Bill with Rita and Scott Roby. Scott is a major inspiration in all our songs, a great writer and musician. Rita sings like a bird with us all. |
|  | Bill with Dan MacCarthy - fellow founder of Them Fargo Bros. A great writer and musician |
|  | Bill with Diana Zupan - an inspiring singer and contributor to many of our recordings, and, of course, John B. |
|  | Scott Roby completing his highly emotional song, "Bend In The River" |
|  | The Older Bros. Band. Newly formed, from left to right, Gary Grindell, Dave Cochran, and I |
|  | Yeh, you're right. That is a microphone growing out of my head. |
|  | Ed "Jingles" Richman just visited Nancy and I on this Labor Day weekend 2009 - We hadn't seen each other in 35 years. Wow did we have a lot to talk about! |
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| More pickers, singers & fans |  | Stevie Pullan - great mandolin - anything with strings on it - and harminica player - also a great artist and my son-in-law. Contibuted to several recordings. |
|  | Kathy Mueller - wonderful singer especially with her husband Rick. |
|  | Rick Mueller - one of the best guitarists going - his "Cabin Fever" recordings are terrific. He and I can tie up the phone for hours. |
|  | Steve "Mando Man" Pullan - Father of Stevie - layed back player, but sooo good! |
|  | I"m playing and recording Scott's "Desperete Wind" with my son's band - Preface - www.myspace.com/Preface Ryan, my son on Drums, Wein on bass and Ryan St. Onge on guitar. |
|  | Son Matt on Son Ryan's drum kit jamming with me and Preface |
|  | Jamming with Matt and Preface - I look like Joe Walsh here |
|  | Jens Unosson - Where the keeper of the keys reveals some of the wax being on frequent rotation at the Hawkland Farm, usually trying to steer clear of things that have seen plenty of praise elsewhere...it might be rare, it might be dirt cheap, always mighty good though. New titles added as time & mood dictate, get in touch if you would like to know when it happens. And don't forget - Hooray For The Farmer! At least as long as he's organic. www.beautifullies.se/farm%20faves.htm |
|  | Jae Soo Yi of Riverman Records - Seoul - S. Korea.
He is currently re-mastering digitally from the original master tapes, Sunday Mornin' Hayride for a limited re-release of the album to be distributed in S. Korea and Japan |
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 | |  | I'm standing outside 99 Lime St. during the time of recording Sunday Mornin' Hayride |
|  | During the recording of "Old House" I believe for Sunday Mornin' Hayride |
|  | Playing at The Stone Church |
|  | Kenny Girard and I at Allen's Diner, Amesbury, Mass. - a favorite among musicians and truck drivers alike in the early 70s. |
|  | Kenny Girard and I taking a break during the recording of Sunday Mornin' Hayride |
|  | Ed "Jingles"Richman, myself and Kenny Girard - 1968 |
|  | Ed "Jingles" Richman at home in Brookline, Mass. - 1968 |
|  | Bruce Geiger - Probably one of the best steel guitar players on the planet. Played with Them Fargo Bros. from 1975 - 1985. |
|  | The infamous "Bandelero" promo pic of Them Fargo Bros. from 1975. People were hesitant to hire us because of it. L-R - David "Rimshot" Allen (drums), Bill "Slim" Rost (bass guitar), Brad "Buck" Cardoza (lead guitar) and Bill "Doc" Madison (guitar and vocal) |
|  | Left to right - Kenny Girard, myself and Ed "Jingles" Richman taken on Beacon Hill, Boston in 1968 by Kenny Kaye. |
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|  | John Brancato and Bill Madison playing at the Shovel Handle Pub at Black Mountain, Jackson, New Hampshire, 1987 |
|  | Bill "Mad Williamson" Madison, Newburtyport, Mass.,1985 |
|  | Bill in his 1938 Ford Deluxe Coupe - 1989 |
|  | The Original Them Fargo Bros. 1975 - Left to Right - Brad Cardoza, Danny McCarthy, Bill Madison and Bill Rost |
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