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Author: Joshua Motohashi.
Photographer: Garrett Rittenberry.
Personnel: David Andersen, David Andersen (electric guitar); Steve Cox (strings, horns, piano); Greg Stocki, Greg Stocki (drums); Scott Coney (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Byron House (upright bass, electric bass); Chris Brown (drums).
Recording information: Sonic Eden Studio, Nashville, TN; The Switchyard.
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