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  <title>Al's First Record</title>
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                (Produced by Jesse Dukes) Drive west from Portland, Maine on US 302 and
                youâll pass a giant mechanical television repairman on the left. The
                repairman was built by Al Hawkes years ago to promote his television
                store. Al sold TVs for years, but his real love was always country and
                bluegrass music. Heâs been a performing musician, record producer,
                pirate radio broadcaster, and general promoter. Now, he works like a
                mad scientist in his basement to preserve recordings and document
                musicians who played a part in Maineâs musical history. His basement is
                filled with records; some 50,000 or more. Every now and then, he goes
                into his stacks and pulls out an old treasure. Jen forgot to say in the piece that Jesse Dukes is a producer on the Virginia-based radio program, With Good Reason.&amp;amp;nbsp;
                Thanks so much for turning her on to this awesome tune &amp;amp;quot;Shifting Texas
                Sand.&amp;amp;quot; She went on a web hunt for it immediately.&amp;amp;nbsp; (And Shea wants to
                out Jesse as an alum of the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies in Maine.) 
                Check out the IndieFeed Big Shed at iTunes&amp;amp;nbsp; or go straight to the 
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  <author_name>The Big Shed Podcast</author_name>
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