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Personnel: Chris Whiteley (vocals, guitar, harmonica, trumpet); Maureen Brown (vocals); Jesse Barksdale (acoustic guitar); Dan Whiteley (electric guitar, mandolin); Ken Whiteley (lap steel guitar, piano, rub-board); Chris Gale (alto saxophone); Tyler Yarema (cornet, piano); William Carn (trombone); John Sheard (piano); Victor Bateman, Michael "Cleanhead" Carson (double bass); Bob Vespariani, Rick Gratton (drums). Blues Party Music | List Price | $17.97 (You save $1.68) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Blues CDs, Live Performances, Contemporary Blues | | Label | Borealis | | Orig Year | 2000 | | All Time Sales Rank | 415716  | | CD Universe Part number | 2551107 | | Catalog number | 118 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 01, 1999 | | Studio/Live | Live | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Terry Wilkins | | Engineer | Nik Tjelios | | Personnel | Chris Whiteley - vocals, guitar, harmonica, trumpet Ken Whiteley - lap steel guitar, piano, rub-board John Sheard - piano Chris Gale - alto saxophone William Carn - trombone Victor Bateman Bob Vespariani Dan Whiteley - electric guitar, mandolin Jesse Barksdale - acoustic guitar Maureen Brown - vocals Michael "Cleanhead" Carson - double bass Rick Gratton - drums Tyler Yarema - cornet, piano
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