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Recording information: LiveHorns.Com Studio, Mobile, AL; Red Ninety-One Productiosn, Mt. Juliet, TN; Shmowland Studios, Brentwood, TN; The Field, Pensacola, FL; Vibe 56, Nashville, TN.
Photographer: Ben Pearson .
Personnel: Jeremy Redmon (electric guitar, mandolin, programming, background vocals); Dan Dugmore (dobro, mandolin); Rodney Mills (trombone); Jeff Jones (drums); David Leonard (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Shane D. Wilson.
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