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Recording information: Mesa Recording; Quad Studios, Nashville, TN; Sound Stage Studios, Nashville, TN.
Editor: Milan Bogdan.
Photographer: Peter Nash.
Personnel: Rhonda Vincent (mandolin, vocals); Larry Byrom, Mark Casstevens (acoustic guitar); Chris Leuzinger, Brent Mason, Reggie Young (guitar); Weldon Myrick (steel guitar, dobro); Dan Dugmore (steel guitar); Stuart Duncan (mandolin, fiddle); Randy Howard (fiddle); Matt Rollings (piano); Glenn Worf, David Hungate (bass); Paul Leim, Eddie Bayers (drums); Curtis Wright, Darrin Vincent (background vocals).
Personnel: Rhonda Vincent (mandolin, background vocals); Larry Byrom, Mark Casstevens (acoustic guitar); Chris Leuzinger, Reggie Young , Brent Mason (electric guitar); Weldon Myrick (steel guitar, dobro); Dan Dugmore (steel guitar); Stuart Duncan (mandolin, fiddle); Randy Howard (fiddle); Matt Rollings (piano); Eddie Bayers, Paul Leim (drums); Curtis Wright, Darrin Vincent (background vocals).
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$14.55 After spending several years languishing in Nashville, Rhonda Vincent made an unusual career move: she returned to bluegrass and recorded ...
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| | Bryan Shaw Night Owl CD (2000)
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$9.95 Trumpeter Bryan Shaw should be well-known in the trad/swing world, but his decision long ago to settle in Los Angeles and help raise a family, playing at Disneyland and with local Dixieland bands, has kept him fairly anonymous. However, his classmate trombonist Dan Barrett persuaded Shaw to record for Arbors, and the results are so strong that Shaw seems destined to gain at least a little bit of the fame he deserves. Shaw is joined by Barrett (who, in addition to his trombone, contributes quite a few colorful arrangements), Brian Ogilvie on clarinet and tenor, altoist Chuck Wilson, Scott Robinson on baritone, tenor, and clarinet, and a top-notch rhythm section. Added pluses are two vocals by Rebecca Kilgore and one by ...
| | Physicals Skulduggery CD (1999)
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$18.69 After the Maniacs' nonstop punk ran its course, guitarist Alan Lee Shaw's Physicals adopted a more glam stance, at least on their All Sexed Up EP. The storming "Breakdown on Stage" sets the tone by saluting the New York Dolls -- in words, and riffs -- while Shaw indulges some choice Thunders-style plectrum swipes on the slower, yet equally intense ...
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| | Michael O'Neill Who's Bad Now CD (2006)
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$9.35 Michael O’Neill’s latest CD, “Who’s Bad Now” is a collection of songs a long time in the making. Not due to a tedious, protracted recording process, oh no. The music presented here -- as with any great gumbo -- couldn’t have been made without a carefully cultivated seasoning, a spicy, rich tapestry of a life that’s been lived to the fullest; music that’s been made not just by living the length of one’s life, but by living the width and the breadth of it as well.Michael’s songs are born from these experiences, exploring the parameters of his muse, testing the limits, like driving cross country with the top down, pedal to the metal, or walking along a river barefooted, mud squishing between your toes; not a care in the world yet a clarity suffused by someone who’s seen a thing or three and has lived to tell about it, and is far from done!On “Who’s Bad Now” you’ll hear rock influences culled from Michael’s days spent in Los Angeles where he ripped it up with the best of them, seamlessly mix with clear, unvarnished country born from Michael’s love of the land and his Earthly pursuit of a simpler time and place; pure American music, born and bred. From the soulful strut of the title track, ...
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