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Multiple Wammie award winner (Washington Area Music Awards) and recent AFIM award winner, Al Petteway releases his first ever all solo CD. Al is best known for a series of Celtic-styled instrumental albums for the Maggies Music label featuring his acoust
All tracks are complete unedited takes.
Recorded at Fairewood Studios, Takoma Park, Maryland. Includes liner notes by Al Petteway.
Solo performer: Al Petteway (acoustic guitar).
Liner Note Author: Al Petteway.
Recording information: Fairewood Studios, Inc., Takoma Park, MD (09/12/2001-05/??/2002).
Photographer: Steve Schultz. Al Petterway Shades Of Blue Songs Shades Of Blue Review
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