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  1. Katy Moffatt – vocals; Ted Roddy – harmonica; Production notes. James Tuttle – engineer, mixing; Phil Crumrine – assistant engineer; Chris Bellman – mastering; Lou Beach – design; Issa Sharp – photography; Brenda Burns Boaz – photography; References

    • Continental Club, Austin, Texas
    • Dave Alvin
    • July 1996
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Katy_MoffattKaty Moffatt - Wikipedia

    Katy Moffatt. Katherine Louella "Katy" Moffatt (born November 19, 1950) is an American musician, lyricist, composer, vocalist. [1] [2] She is the sister of country singer-songwriter Hugh Moffatt . Midnight radio. Moffatt became impassioned by music as a child growing up in Fort Worth, Texas.

  3. 1996: Dave Alvin - Interstate City (Hightone / Shout!) - vocals; 1996: Kate Brislin - Sleepless Nights (Rounder) - guitar, vocals; 1997: Tom Russell - The Long Way Around (HighTone) - vocals; 1997: Tom Russell - Song Of The West (HighTone) - vocals; 1998: Skip Heller: St. Christopher's Arms (Mouthpiece) - duet vocals; 2000: Rick Shea ...

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  4. Als Gaststars wirken Alvin's Singer/Songwriter-Kollegin Katy Moffatt und der Mundharmonika-Spieler Ted Roddy mit. Dave Alvin drückt dem Geschehen auf der Konzertbühne als zupackender Gitarrist und kraftvoll agierender Sänger seinen Stempel auf. Fetziger Rock 'n' Roll, versetzt mit Rockabilly-Anleihen ("So long baby goodbye"; "Museum of heart ...

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  5. Engineer – Phil Crumrine. Harmonica – Ted Roddy. Mastered By – Chris Bellman. Photography By – Brenda Burns Boaz *, Gregory Boaz, Michael Leisz. Producer – Dave Alvin And The Guilty Men. Recorded By, Mixed By – James Tuttle. Vocals – Katy Moffatt. Vocals, Drums – Bobby Lloyd Hicks. Vocals, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Dave Alvin.

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  6. 20. Dez. 2006 · Recorded over 2 nights at Austin's Continental Club, Interstate City is a 75+ minute document of the current live show offered by Dave and his ferocious band, the Guilty Men. The album offers several new songs, a couple of Blasters' past hits ("So Long Baby, Goodbye") and new versions of arrangements of songs from his solo albums ...

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  7. The Guilty Men play hard and tight on the Rockers and loosen up on the Folkers, (just made that up). Greg Boaz and Bobby Hicks invite favorable comparison to the Bateman/Bazz team of the early Blasters' days. Ted Roddy adds depth with his harmonica and Katy Moffatt's voice is almost too good for back-up duties, almost.

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