"You'll like Sid Stutzman & Doughty Hill; the sound is solid and the songwriting better still." -Bennie Green, Face Magazine
"Anyone who is familiar with life in the backwoods of Maine will discover a great singer/songwriter whose songs are both topical and fun to listen to."
-Carrie Heslton, University of Southern Maine
(Pictured left to right: Sid, Tracy, Sunny, and Brian)
ALBUMS
Right From the Start, 1992

This is the first album from Sid Stutzman. It is easy to hear the stronger rock influence from his days as a club musician as he molds the new acoustic flavor around predominant percussion and bass. With two songs written by Jim Gallant, Right "From the Start" uses the talents of Sunny Skies Stutzman (Still in high school at this time) on Sax, Harmonica, and keyboard to color around the vocalizations of this Father and Son team.
The View, 1995
The Second album boasts stronger writing and a more acoustic flavor as the writing team of Sid Stutzman and Ron Hall is reunited. Also the historical influence of songs such as "Miramichi" and "Stream People" is heard once again with the help of Sunny on Sax, Harmonica, and vocals; Craig Stutzman on Bass and Vocals; and Ron Hall on Guitar and Vocals.
Doughty Hill Road, 2003

This third album is a band effort with each member of Doughty Hill (with new addition Tracy Michaud Stutzman) singing harmonies and lead to a plethora of new songs. Once again with an eye toward history, humor, and the traditional, "Doughty Hill Road" is at the crossroads of The Maine Highlands.
Pass It Down, 2008

All by Sid Stutzman except:
* Traditional
** Richard and Sid Stutzman
***Dave Grisman / Sam Bush