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  1. Amanda Carol Barnett (born September 28, 1975) is an American country music singer. Early life and music career. Barnett has been singing since she was a child, performing at churches, local venues, as well as at Dollywood. In her musical career, she has released eight albums and charted three singles on the Billboard country charts.

  2. "We also got Mandy Barnett to come in and sing the Conway/Loretta-type thing on 'Don't Take Yesterday,'" says Dayton, referring to the soaring honky tonk number that feels like the album's centerpiece. The new album also features some excellent backing vocals from the Dixie Chicks on the western swinging "Panhandle Jane." At the time the album ...

  3. But it's on stone cold country numbers like "Don't Take Yesterday" (with Mandy Barnett on backing vocals) and "Never Started Living" where Dayton really shines, along with the fiddle of Johnny Gimble and the steel guitar work of Brian Thomas. Ditto the peppy western swing of "Panhandle Jane," featuring backing vocals from the Dixie Chicks.

  4. Harmony Vocals – Mandy Barnett ( tracks: 1,7) Harmony Vocals, Bass Guitar – John Jorgenson ( tracks: 12) Pedal Steel Guitar, Dobro – Brian Thomas (17) Piano – Floyd Domino. Producer – Randall Jamail. Trumpet – Al Gomez. Vocals – Dixie Chicks ( tracks: 8) Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Flamenco Guitar – Jesse Dayton.

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  5. Provided to YouTube by Redeye WorldwideHey Nashvegas! · Jesse DaytonHey Nashvegas℗ Windswept/JusticeReleased on: 2001-09-25Music Publisher: Windswept/Justic...

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  6. Product description. Recorded at Oceanway Studios in Nashville in 1998, "Nashvegas!" wasn't released until 2001 and features an impressive list of guest musicians including Johnny Gimble, Mickey Raphael, Flaco Jimenez, Mandy Barnett, and the Dixie Chicks. Product details. Is discontinued by manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No.

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  7. Biography — Mandy Barnett. Grand Ole Opry member Mandy Barnett, one of Nashvilles enduring musical treasures who has showcased her mesmerizing voice on stages across the globe, started singing at five years-old. She has been singing since. Barnett’s style is rooted in the classic country and pop crooning of iconic singers and timeless sounds.