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  1. Jennifer Kimball – background vocals; John Gorka – background vocals; Richard Shindell – background vocals; Ben Wittman – organ, drums, percussion; Production notes: Ben Wittman – producer, engineer; Hillary Johnson – engineer; James Tuttle – engineer; Alan Williams – engineer; Ben Wisch – mixing; Grace Falconer ...

    • 78:20
    • March 23, 1999
    • Ben Wittman
    • Folk, singer-songwriter
  2. A Child's Hands. 5:17. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1999 CD release of "Ten Year Night" on Discogs.

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  3. Lucy Kaplansky: Ten Year Night by George Graham (Red House 126 As broadcast on WVIA-FM 4/7/99) ... Jennifer Kimball, formerly of the Story, and Richard Shindell. While the outward sound of this CD -- a laid-back acoustic/electric mix -- is now becoming m ...

  4. With help from guitarists Larry Campbell and Duke Levine, drummer/producer Ben Wittman, and vocalists Gorka, Shindell and Jennifer Kimball, Kaplansky’s brilliantly personal story-songs are brought to shimmering life. From the unshackled women of “Five In The Morning” and “Turn The Lights Back On”, to the guilt-ridden daughter of ...

  5. 7. Dez. 2006 · Ten Year Night. Import. Lucy Kaplansky Format: Audio CD. 4.3 44 ratings. -15% $1268. List Price: $14.98. Get Fast, Free Shipping with Amazon Prime. FREE Returns.

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  6. On this CD Kaplansky is assisted by Cry Cry Cry pal Richard Shindell, label mate John Gorka and the fabulous vocal harmonies of former The Story member Jennifer Kimball. The ten songs show that this major talent has become a major artist now, and Kaplansky proves that she now stands tall among the other giants of folk and pop. Dr. Kaplansky's ...

  7. www.jenniferkimball.com › indexJennifer Kimball

    Led by singer-songwriters Jennifer Kimball (the Story), Ry Cavanaugh (Vinyl Avenue String Band) and drummer Billy Beard (Patty Griffin, Kim Richey, Family Jewels), the Cambridge-based group's debut What Matters pushes folk's acoustic envelope with a low-end sound built around Beard's subtly propulsive cocktail-kit drumming and Cavanaugh's baritone guitar. As if that and the contrast of Kimball ...