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Recorded at Tempest Recording, Tempe, Arizona between 1996 & 2000. Includes liner notes by Dick Shurman.
Personnel: Henry Gray (vocals, piano); Kid Ramos, Bob Margolin, Johnny Rapp (guitar); Bob Corritore (harmonica); Chico Chism (drums).
Audio Mixer: Clark Rigsby.
Liner Note Author: Dick Shurman.
Recording information: Tempest Recording, Tempe, AZ (1996-2000).
Editors: Jeff Harris ; John Wroble.
Photographer: Jeff Gatesman.
Personnel: Henry Gray (vocals, piano); Bob Margolin, Johnny Rapp, Kid Ramos (guitar); Bob Corritone (harmonica); Paul Thomas, John "Paps" McFarlane (bass); Chico Chisum (drums).
Living Blues (5-6/01, p.46) - "...Gray is in top shape....The quality of musicianship and vocals is high on every track....a definite contender for best traditional album..." Plays Chicago Blues Music Henry Gray Plays Chicago Blues Songs Plays Chicago Blues Review
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