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Photographer: Will McIntyre.
Churchmen: David McKenzie Guthrie (vocals, tenor, baritone, guitar); Gerald Harbour (vocals, tenor, mandolin); Freddy Rakes (vocals, baritone); Dale Perry (guitar, banjo); Tim Smith , Keith Clark (fiddle).
Personnel: Freddy Rakes (vocals, tenor, baritone); Gerald Harbour (tenor, baritone, bass voice, mandolin); David Coffey (dobro).
I'll Be Long Gone Music | List Price | $12.98 (You save $2.33) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Folk CDs, Country, Bluegrass | | Label | Pinecastle | | Orig Year | 2008 | | All Time Sales Rank | 533832  | | CD Universe Part number | 7773990 | | Catalog number | 1166 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 04, 2008 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Dale Perry; Dale Perry | | Engineer | Dale Perry; Dale Perry | | Personnel | Tim Smith Dale Perry - guitar, banjo David McKenzie Guthrie - vocals, tenor, baritone, guitar David Coffey - dobro Freddy Rakes - vocals, baritone Gerald Harbour - vocals, tenor, mandolin
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