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Chicago-based singer/songwriter presents 17 tracks, feat. songs of works by John Prine & Kate MacLeod - instrumention includes fiddle, cello, guitar & vocal harmonies
Recorded at Woodside Avenue Productions, Evanston, and Lakeside Studio, Chicago, Illinois.
Personnel: Andrew Calhoun (vocals, guitar); Kate MacLeod (vocals, fiddle); Kat Eggleston (vocals); Andrew Bird (fiddle); David Chickering (cello).
Recording information: Lakeside Studio, Chicago, IL; Woodside Avenue Productions, Ev.
Photographer: Bill Mahin.
Personnel: Andrew Calhoun (vocals, guitar); Kate MacLeod (vocals, fiddle); Kat Eggleston (vocals); Andrew Bird, Gerry O'Neill (fiddle); David Chickering (cello).
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