Rocky and His Happy Valley Gang's album, "Glen Ullin's First Hundred Years 1883-1983," is a delightful tribute to the town's rich history. The album's 12 tracks capture the essence of the town's past, from its early settlement to the present day. The band's blend of traditional country and folk music is a perfect match for the nostalgic tone of the album.
The opening track, "Glen Ullin's First Hundred Years," sets the tone for the rest of the album. The song's lively melody and upbeat lyrics celebrate the town's growth and development over the years. Other standout tracks include "The Old Mill," "The Railroad Song," and "The Last Roundup." Each song tells a story that is unique to Glen Ullin's history, and the band's performance brings these stories to life.
Rocky and His Happy Valley Gang's talent is on full display throughout the album. The band's tight harmonies and skilled musicianship create a warm and inviting sound that is sure to please fans of traditional country and folk music. The album's production is also top-notch, with each instrument and vocal track balanced perfectly.