The band was renowned for their lively performances of square dancing, reels, waltzes, and medleys, as well as pure country material.
Their repertoire consisted of quadrilles, reels, jigs, and medleys of Scottish and Irish tunes, as well as pure country material.
The band was renowned for its large size, which ranged from four to fifteen members, and included fiddlers, pianists, banjo players, guitarists, and bassists.
[5] These records typically featured a small group consisting of two or three fiddles, banjo, piano, harmonica, and sometimes a singer credited as 'Pete, the Mountain Boy.'
Although the band's personnel changed frequently, their sound remained consistent, blending elements of jazz and country to create a unique style that was all their own.