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The Grape 3:310:00/3:31
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City of Refuge 3:360:00/3:36
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Who Can Explain? 3:320:00/3:32
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Changes Comin' Round 3:490:00/3:49
Bio
Edge Hill Rounders
An Original Folk and Americana Band
Paul Mamolou and Tim Cheney founded the band in 2014 when they discovered that their voices were a perfect match and they shared a passion for rootsy country harmonies. They knew they had to form a band. While additional musicians have come and gone, the original vision remains. The band has evolved into its current lineup below:
Paul Mamolou
Guitar, Vocals. Songwriting
Paul Mamolou has a long history on the Philadelphia Music scene dating back to the fabled Main Point in the 1970s.
Paul fronts the successful Randy Newman tribute act You've Got A Friend In Me.
Paul has been a band leader for Texas Swing Music Hall of Fame Maryann Price's East Coast Tour.
Paul has toured the country playing music including gigs in Boulder CO, the Seattle Center, Victoria BC and numerous gigs on the Pacific coast from Mill Valley to LA.
Tim Cheney
Mandolin, Vocals, Songwriting
Tim Cheney began playing mandolin as a teenager in South Carolina. Tim has performed his original topical songs live on FOX29's "Good Day Philadelphia" and on PBS39's "You Bet Your Garden".
John Mahony
fiddle
John is a multi-nstrumentalist covering most types of acoustic music. In addition to the fiddle, he contributes musical ideas to the band’s arrangements and provides background vocals. Besides his work with EHR, John currently plays guitar, clawhammer banjo, mandolin and fiddle with No Irish Need Apply and was a violinist in the Ambler Symphony Orchestra for 20 years before joining the Old York Road Symphony Orchestra.
Chris Gately
Drums
A veteran of the Philadelphia music scene. Chris has played with some of the best local bands including Beaufort and Valley Creek. Chris is also a master sound engineer, mixer and producer.
Christopher "Topher" Horner
BASS
Christopher “Topher” Horner has been playing in bands since he was in The Grasshoppers at age 8 or so. He grew up in Western Pennsylvania and cut his musical teeth at frat parties, smokey bars, and other disreputable establishments in central Maine and Washington DC before moving to the Philadelphia area in the late 1980’s with the band Go To Blazes. He has played in various and sundry Philadelphia area groups, and currently plays guitar with O My Stars, upright bass with April Mae and the June Bugs, electric bass with Wonder House, and classical bass in the Independence Sinfonia. He also teaches music at Germantown Academy and leads the orchestra at Wissahickon High School.