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A solid release, with great vocals and a good cover of "Blue Skies and Teardrops." Another fine effort. Lynn Morris and Marshall Wilborn's harmonies are very good. Stuart Duncan stands out on fiddle. ~ Chip Renner
The Lynn Morris Band: Lynn Morris (vocals); Tom Adams (banjo); David McLaughlin (mandolin); Stuart Duncan (fiddle); Marshall Wilborn (bass, vocals). Lynn Morris Bramble & The Rose Songs Bramble & The Rose Review
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