Ronnie Barnes Discography of CDs
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Wonderful Woman CD (2000) Top Seller
Ronnie Barnes discography Ronnie Barnes' style brings back memories of the great R&B shouters of the '50s and early '60s. Every one of these 11 selections displays a high testosterone level, or maybe Ronnie loads up on coffee before recording sessions. He excels on slow, emotional ballads and midtempo compositions: "Stop Fooling' Around," "Wonderful Women" (both mixes), and "We Gotta Keep Holding On," are prime-cut deep soul numbers. Throwbacks "Who Is He," "Wondering Eyes," "Night Train" (not the James Brown song), and "Jumpin' the Gun" would make R&B pioneers Wynonie Harris, Joe Turner, and others proud that their tradition is still around in the new millennium. ~ Andrew Hamilton
Feat.Blues Guitarist Tommy Castro On 1 Track
Personnel: Ronnie Barnes (snare drum, background vocals); John Ward (guitar, keyboards); Johnny McCullough, Tommy Castro, Billy Joe Walker , Gary Carpenter (guitar); John Morris (acoustic guitar); Doug Rowan (saxophone, background vocals); Curtis Nash (trumpet); Frankie Moreno (grand piano); Mark Gilbert, Dale Ockerman (keyboards, snare drum); Mike Millwood (keyboards); Jim Garner, Jim Griner (congas); Sandra Barnes, Trish Pate, Denine Butcher, Nikki Welsch (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Gary McLaughlin; David Luke; David Egan; John Ward.
Recording information: D.M.O. Productions, Sherman Oa; Mark Gilbert Music Productions; Pine Forest Studion, Aptos, CA.
Arranger: Ronnie Barnes.
Personnel includes: Ronnie Barnes (vocals, drums); Tommy Castro, Gary Carpenter, Bill Walker (guitar); Mark Gilbert, Dale Ockerman (keyboards, drums); Doug Rowan (saxophone, horns); Curtis Nash (trumpet).
Producers: Ronnie Barnes, Mark Gilbert, Gary McLaughlin, Doug Rowan, Dale Ockerman.
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At The Bottom Of The Sea CD (2002)
Ronnie Barnes CD discography Additional personnel includes: Corky Siegel, Gary Schepers, Rich Parenti, Matt Lewis, Andy Jones, Rebecca Covert, Eddie Schaeffer, Tommy O'Brien, Buddha Slim.
Recorded at Gravity Studios, Chicago, Illinois.
Ralph Covert/Ralph's World: Ralph Covert (vocals, acoustic guitar, piano); Pickles Piekarski (vocals, bass guitar); Jon Nudzen (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, lap steel guitar, dobro, banjo, mandolin); Matt Walker (drums, percussion).
Ralph's World includes: Ralph Covert (vocals, acoustic guitar, piano); Jon Nudzen (acoustic & electric guitars, lap steel guitar, banjo, dobro, mandolin); Pickles Piekarski (bass, background vocals); Matt Walker (drums, percussion); ...
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 Ronnie Barnes Songs
Popular or famous Ronnie Barnes music songs: Wandering Eyes, Thought of Losing You, You Just Ain't Livin' Till You've Got Somebody to Love. More music songs Wonderful Woman, Stop Fooling Around, Night Train, Jumpin' The Gun, Who Is He?, Right Kinda Lover, We've Gotta Keep Holding On. See All Songs
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| Member Name | Worked With | | John Ward | O.B. Buchana, Ms. Jody, Barbara Carr, Sheba Potts-Wright, Donnie Ray, Lee "Shot" Williams, Quinn Golden, Chuck Roberson, Bill Coday, Rick Lawson | | Billy Joe Walker | Collin Raye, Hank Williams, Jr., Lane Brody, Jimmy Buffett, Pat Dailey, Engelbert Humperdinck, Gary Morris, J.D. Souther, Shania Twain | | Bill Walker | Floyd Cramer, Skeeter Davis, Erdem Helvacioglu, Hank Locklin, Hank Snow, Sarah Vaughan, Eddy Arnold, Bobby Bare | | John Morris | Burning Black, Dryspell, George Lynch, Michael Stearns, David Lynch Box: The Elephant, Ira Gershwin, Dizzy Gillespie, Lionel Hampton | | Dale Ockerman | | Frankie Moreno | | Doug Rowan | | Gary Carpenter | R.W. Hampton, Rich O'Brien, Curtis Potter, MC Rai, Tommy Alverson, Brian Burns, James Hand, Rivers, Red Steagall | | Johnny McCullough | | Ronnie Barnes | Ralph Covert | | Curtis Nash | | Denine Butcher | | Jim Garner | | Jim Griner | | Mark Gilbert | | Mike Millwood | | Nikki Welsch | | Sandra Barnes | | Trish Pate |
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