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You've come to the right place to buy 1937 Flood merchandise -- CDs, the Bona Fide Blue Kazoo and the Considerably Cool Cap. Browse here and click an illustration beside any product to get more information about it. Select any items you want, place them in your online shopping cart and then, when you check out, pay for them with a major credit via the Paypal online payment service. (And if you're not already Paypal user, no problem -- the system will sign up when it takes your credit card information.)

Note: If you'd rather not make your purchase(s) online, you can always just mail us the payment. Send a check or money order for the price listed below beside the item you want plus $1.85 shipping and handling. Send to The 1937 Flood, 200 12th Avenue, Huntington, WV 25701.

 


I'd Rather Be Flooded

I'd Rather Be Flooded is the latest product of The Flood's finding its way to the studio, a disc full of surprises, from the band's first "live in concert" track to the introduction of the vocal stylings of Michelle Walker, from the the recording debut of Doug's bluesy guitar and lively mandolin and Chuck's mellow tenor guitar to the introductory of Joe's original composition, "Vandalia Waltz." Our Price: $14.95.


The 1937 Flood Plays Up a Storm!

Fast on the heels of the boys' 2002 debut album, The 1937 Flood Plays Up a Storm is this second CD from The Flood, a lively and engaging disc that allows the band to stretch out and show off its diversity. Recorded in a single day-long session in November 2002 in Charleston, West Virginia, the tracks were engineered and mixed by The Seventh Floodster, Buddha-patient producer George Walker. Our Price: $14.95.


The 1937 Flood: The Band, Not the Natural Disaster:

Twenty-five years in the making, The Band, Not the Natural Disaster is the 2002 debut CD that started The Flood on a rollercoaster ride. Released on the Braxton Recordings label, the album was recorded in two sessions in Charleston, West Virginia, during the summer of 2001. The recordings were engineered and mixed by the incomparable Buddy Griffin. Our Price: $14.95

 


The Considerably Cool Cap:

Whether you're heading to the bowling alley or out for a night at the symphony, make sure your head is the envy of the room by letting it show up topped with The 1937 Flood's new Considerably Cool Cap. The tan and navy blue cap features stitched lettering on the crown and on the back and has an adjustable Velcro band that makes it easy for one size to fit all. Our Price: $14.95.

 

 
 

Bona Fide Blue Kazoo:

Captain Midnight had his secret decoder ring. The 1937 Flood has its Bona Fide Blue Kazoo, which will solve all manner of modern day mysteries for you if you give it a chance. Constructed of sturdy, all-American plastic, the kazoo was custom-made for The Flood by Kazoobie Inc. of Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. Our Price: $2.75.

 

 

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