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Release Date: | 11/03/2017 |
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Label: | Ruf |
UPC: | 0710347125020 |
catalogNumber: | 1250 |
Rank: | 50453 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Ghalia & Mama's Boys Primary ArtistDean Zucchero Bass,Background Vocals,Group Member
Rob Lee Percussion,Drums,Group Member
Johnny Mastro Harmonica,Vocals,Group Member
Smokehouse Brown Guitar,Background Vocals,Group Member
Ghalia Vauthier Guitar,Vocals,Group Member
Technical Credits
Little Willie John ComposerDavid Farrell Vocal Engineer
Rudy Toombs Composer
Dean Zucchero Composer,Producer
Paul Niehaus Composer
Rob Lee Composer
Thomas Ruf Executive Producer
Smokehouse Brown Composer
Ghalia Vauthier Composer,Producer
Johnny Mastrogiovanni Composer
Lisa Mastrogiovanni Composer
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