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From Whence Came the Cowboy
1995 studio album by Sons of the San Joaquin From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Whence Came the Cowboy is the fifth album from the Sons of the San Joaquin and the third and final for the Warner Western label. It is the first to feature mostly original songs instead of relying on Sons of the Pioneers songs as they had for their prior releases.
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Track listing
All tracks are written by Jack Hannah, except where noted.
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Personnel
Sons of the San Joaquin
- Jack Hannah
- Joe Hannah
- Lon Hannah
Additional personnel
- Mark Casstevens, Richard O'Brien, Ronnie Brooks - guitars
- Rob Hajacos - fiddle
- Joey Miskulin - accordion
- Craig Nelson - acoustic bass
- Ray Appleton - harmonica, tambourine
- Mollie O'Brien - vocal, "Prairie Girl"
- Carl Gorodetzky, Pamela Sixfin - violins
- Kristin Wilkinson - viola
- Bob Mason - cello
- Dave Hanson - string arrangements
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Production
- Joey Miskulin - producer
- Reno Kling - A&R
- Recorded at:
- Nightingale Studio, Nashville, TN
- Gary Paczosa - engineer
- The Dog House, Nashville, TN
- Toby Seay - engineer
- Nightingale Studio, Nashville, TN
- Mixed at:
- The Dog House, Nashville, TN
- Gary Paczosa - mixer
- Joey Miskulin - mixer
- Toby Seay - second engineer
- Sandy "Dita" Jenkins - second engineer
- The Dog House, Nashville, TN
- Mastered at:
- The Final Stage, Nashville, TN
- Randy Leroy - mastering, editing
- The Final Stage, Nashville, TN
- Scott O'Malley, Dane Scott, Steve Weaver - artist representation
- Simon Levy - art direction, design
- Garrett Rittenberry - design
- Adam Jahiel - photography
Notes
- "Great American Cowboy" originally appeared as the title track of an earlier Sons album.
External links
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