Product Description2005 Washington Area Music Association "Wammie" winner for Best Bluegrass Duo/Group, Best Bluegrass Recording ("Forever True") and Best Debut Recording ("Forever True", across all genres). "Forever True", the first full-length CD by Dead Men's Hollow, has gained national airplay and won multiple awards. Now, Dead Men's Hollow has released its second CD: "Two-Timin'". With this CD, the Washington-area sextet has expanded their repertoire beyond old-time country, bluegrass, southern gospel, fiddle tunes and country blues. On "Two-Timin'" listeners will hear western swing, a capella, honky tonk and even a baroque lullaby. Dead Men's Hollow has played roadhouses, churches, house concerts, music festivals and fine arts halls. They have carried their progressive bluegrass to new audiences. And yet, they still find a solid home on the most traditional of bluegrass stages. About our name: In the aftermath of the Civil War, saloons, pawn shops and houses of ill repute dominated the area of Arlington, Virginia that is now known as Rosslyn. It came to be known as "Dead Men's Hollow". In order to pass through safely, law-abiding citizens had to travel in well-armed groups. The band was founded in Arlington. Need we say more?