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Recorded at Sound Of Music, Richmond, Virginia.
Personnel: Kim Docter (vocals).
Recording information: Sound Of Music, Richmond, VA.
Moonshine Willy: Kim Docter (vocals, guitar); Mike Luke (vocals, bass); Nancy Rideout (guitar, banjo, mandolin); Rachael Ferro (fiddle, mandolin); Patrcik Skvoretz (drums).
Producers: John Morand, David Lowery, Mike Luke.
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