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Clare Armenante

Clare Armenante comes from The Garden State. A classical violin player, she is both at home playing for symphonies and taking amazing breaks over traditional bluegrass music. Not only is Clare amazing on the fiddle, but she can sing all the parts better than the rest of the band put together.

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Tyler Stegall

Hailing from upstate New York, holding down the Banjo spot, and singing with his powerful baritone voice, is Tyler Stegall. Tyler's driving banjo style propels the band along no matter the tempo.

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Tj carskadon

Helping to keep the band moving is mandolin player Tj Carskadon, from WI. Tj’s harmony singing and driving backbeat help to define The High Water Line’s unique rhythmic feel.

 
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Joel cofield

All the way from Monroe, Georgia, is Joel Cofield. The way Joel seamlessly blends blues with both traditional and modern bluegrass guitar styles, combined with his fantastic harmony and lead singing, round out HWL’s sound and help bring it a flavor all its own.

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jim Toggweiler

From New Jersey, the man responsible for keeping the band in time and bringing the rhythm and groove, is bass player and singer Jim Toggweiler.