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Liner Note Author: Joel Roberts.
Personnel: Joey DeFrancesco (vocals, trumpet, piano, organ); Joey DeFrancesco; Paul Bollenback (guitar, guitars); Keter Betts (bass guitar); Byron Landham (drums).
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