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Audio Mixer: Matt Andrews.
Personnel: Kelley Hunt (vocals, piano); Colin Linden, Kenny Greenberg (electric guitar); Jim Horn (alto saxophone, baritone saxophone); Steven Herrman (trumpet); John Hinchey (trombone); Reese Wynans (electric piano, Hammond b-3 organ); Glenn Worf (acoustic bass, electric bass); Greg Morrow, Chad Cromwell (drums).
Living Blues (p.61) - "[With] a barrel-house piano number that pairs Hunt with Delbert McClinton. Her warm, country inflections complement his good ol' boy delivery just right..." Kelley Hunt New Shade Of Blue Songs New Shade Of Blue Review
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