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    John Baumann has established himself as equal parts brilliant songwriter and captivating entertainer. He’s released several solo releases, while honing his songwriting skills and landing cuts with other artists – from Kenny Chesney to the Randy Rogers Band he is not short on innate talent and storytelling. He is also a member of the acclaimed group, The Panhandlers, along with Josh Abbott, William Clark Green and Cleto Cordero( of Flatland Cavalry). He is always writing, working on songs, and in the words of Cormac McCarthy – trying to “be one of the good guys; carrying the fire.”

    John Baumann has established himself as equal parts brilliant songwriter and captivating entertainer. He’s released several solo releases, while honing his songwriting skills and landing cuts with other artists – from Kenny Chesney to the Randy Rogers Band he is not short on innate talent and storytelling. He is also a member of the acclaimed group, The Panhandlers, along with Josh Abbott, William Clark Green and Cleto Cordero( of Flatland Cavalry). He is always writing, working on songs, and in the words of Cormac McCarthy – trying to “be one of the good guys; carrying the fire.”

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