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Release Date: | 05/18/2018 |
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Label: | Delmark |
UPC: | 0038153085520 |
catalogNumber: | 855 |
Rank: | 74352 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Bell Dynasty Primary ArtistBilly Branch Harmonica,Vocals
Charlie Musselwhite Harmonica
Lurrie Bell Guitar,Vocals
Steve Bell Harmonica
James Bell Drums,Vocals
Tyson Bell Bass
Eddie Taylor Guitar
Ariyo Sumito Ariyoshi Piano
Technical Credits
Big Walter Horton ComposerMike Henderson Composer
Robert G. Koester Producer
McKinley Morganfield Composer
Dick Shurman Producer,Co-Founder
Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson Composer
James Bell Composer
Walter Jacobs Composer
Carey Bell Harrington Composer
Amos Blakemore Composer
Steve Wagner Producer,Engineer
William Branch Composer
Chris Monaghan Cover Photo
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