Wayne Addleman Appears on
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Angels & Outlaws, Vol. 1 CD (2005)
Wayne Addleman songs Angels & Outlaws, Vol. 1 marks the initial release of the Bellamy Brothers' two-disc retrospective celebrating the 30th anniversary of their first number one hit, "Let Your Love Flow," in 1976. To commemorate the occasion, brothers Howard and David Bellamy assembled a wide array of guest artists, including Alan Jackson, Dolly Parton, George Jones, and Tanya Tucker, to add a new ...
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Undeniable CD
Wayne Addleman music CDs Recording information: Cool Tools Studio, Nashville, TN; MR&D Studios, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada; Starstruck, Nashville, TN; The Bathouse, Bath, Ontario, Canada.
Personnel: Lisa Brokop (background vocals); Tom McKillip (acoustic guitar); Paul Chapman (electric guitar); Robbie Steininger (slide guitar); Wayne Addleman (steel guitar); Don Reed (fiddle); Craig Zurba (strings, keyboards); Steve O'Connor (accordion, piano, organ); Gord Maxwell, Tania Hancheroff (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Craig ...
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No Sir CD (1992)
Wayne Addleman CD discography Recording information: Eleven Studio; Mesa Recording; Sound Stage Recording Studios.
Photographer: Randee Saint Nicholas.
Personnel: Darry Ellis, Don Ellis (vocals); Brent Mason, Mark Casstevens (acoustic guitar); Chris Leuzinger, Reggie Young (electric guitar); Sonny Garrish (steel guitar, dobro); Wayne Addleman, Weldon Myrick (steel guitar); Gary Prim, Randy McCormick (piano, synthesizer); David Hungate, Glenn Worf (bass); Paul Leim, James Stroud (drums); The Jordanaires, Curtis Young, ...
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Day In The Sun CD (1994)
Wayne Addleman albums Personnel: Darryl Ellis, Don Ellis (vocals); Dann Huff, Reggie Young, Pat Buchanan (electric guitar); Mac McAnally, Biff Watson, Paul Worley (acoustic guitar); Steve Gibson (acoustic guitar, mandolin); Paul Franklin Wayne Addleman (steel guitar); Stuart Duncan, Rob Hajacos (fiddle); Terry McMillan (harp, percussion); Steve Nathan, Anthony Martin (keyboards); Glenn Worf, Mike Brignardello, Michael Rhodes (bass); Paul Leim (drums).
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Redneck Girls Forever CD
Wayne Addleman discography After reuniting with Curb Records late in their career, Howard and David Bellamy re-emerge with new material following a double greatest-hits collection. Redneck Girls Forever is typical of the Bellamy style, featuring a smattering of social commentary about how the world has left the over-40 crowd in the dust intermingled with steamy love songs. Most of the cuts are written by David Bellamy. The Bellamy Brothers ...
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