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Audio Mixers: Ethan Luck; Dan Korneff; Dan Spencer.
Recording information: Rebel Waltz Recording Co., Franklin, TN.
Photographer: Ethan Luck.
Flatfoot 56: Tobin Bawinkel, Justin Bawinkel, Kyle Bawinkel, Joshua Robjeson.
Personnel: Tony Duggins (vocals); Alicia Selby, Aaron Duggins (tin whistle); Charlie Lowell (accordion); Josiah Holland (organ).
Additional personnel: Emily Kilborn (vocals); AJ (spoken vocals); Alicia Selby (tin whistle); Josiah Holland (organ); Tony Duggins, Aaron Duggins, Charlie Lowell.
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