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Includes liner notes by Mike Mitchell, Michael Pillot.
John Fred's bio can be found at LouisianasMusic
Personnel includes: John Fred (vocals); Courtney Westbrook (guitar).
Engineers include: T.O. Perry, Pat McCoy, Bobby Thomas.
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I Miss Ya'll: The Unreleased Masters album
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