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Recorded at Dream Sequence Studios, Charlottesville, Virginia. Includes liner notes by Robin & Linda Williams.
Personnel: Linda Williams (vocals, banjo); Robin Williams (vocals, guitar); Kevin McNoldy (vocals, guitar, 12-string guitar, keyboards); Kevin Maul (vocals, guitar, slide guitar, dobro); Jim Watson (vocals); David McLaughlin (mandolin, fiddle).
Audio Mixers: Kevin McNoldy; Linda Williams; Robin Williams .
Liner Note Authors: Linda Williams; Robin Williams .
Recording information: Dream Sequence Studios, Charlottesville, VA.
Photographer: Irene Young.
Arrangers: Jim Watson; Linda Williams; Robin Williams ; Kevin Maul.
Personnel: Robin Williams (guitar, vocals), Linda Williams (guitar, banjo, vocals), Kevin Maul (dobro, Hawaiian & slide guitars, vocals), David McLaughlin (mandolin, fiddle), Peter Madcat Ruth (harmonica), Kevin McNoldy (keyboards, electric 12-string guitar, vocals), Jim Watson (bass, vocals).
Sing Out! (8-10/95, pp.129-130) - "...The self-produced GOOD NEWS avoids the heavy studio sheen that marred some earlier Williams studio albums, and should thoroughly satisfy their fans as well as country gospel aficionados..." Good News Music | List Price | $17.98 (You save $2.93) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Country CDs, Folk Music, Soundtrack Collections, Folk, Bluegrass, Gospel | | Label | Sugar Hill | | Orig Year | 1995 | | All Time Sales Rank | 227786  | | CD Universe Part number | 1018090 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 30, 1998 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Linda Williams; Robin Williams | | Engineer | Kevin McNoldy | | Recording Time | 50 minutes | | Personnel | Linda Williams - vocals, banjo Robin Williams - vocals, guitar Jim Watson - bass, vocals Kevin Maul - vocals, guitar, slide guitar, dobro Robin Williams - vocals, guitar Peter Madcat Ruth - harmonica David McLaughlin - mandolin, fiddle Kevin McNoldy - keyboards, electric 12-string guitar, vocals
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