but with full credits and accolades to these few,
these proud, these band of druthers (and many more):
- Bob Bellamy, mandolin, Recording & Mixing Engineer. The world's most laid-back soundman operates the pastoral Windridge Studios on his farm near Bucyrus, Ohio -- a very pleasant place to visit and work.
- Steve Cassell, cover photo and Snapper of Arctic Winds
- Nancy Cline-Bailey, piano, Producer, Wife and Intervention-Team Leader of most infinite tolerance and art, without whom it probably would never have happened. All the good parts were hers.
- Charlotte Custis, soprano vocals and Studio Jester.
- Beth Hicks, flute, borrowed from the Celtic group, KnotFibb'n.
- Mary Lautzenheiser, Graphic Artist of extraordinary talent and charm.
- Khrysso Heart LeFey, baritone vocals. Friend of years and spark plug ne plus ultra among the local folkies.
- Christine Fraser Ramsey, harp and early encouragement. She plays her harps all around -- check out: www.cfrharp.com
- Pam Raver, alto & soprano vocals. Why should we all support our local Folk Music organizations? Because of the hidden treasures to be found there. Both in song and in person.
- Jerry Rockwell, mountain dulcimers. A burgeoning national treasure as well as personal friend and adviser, "Uncle Jerry" is widely known in the Dulcimer Universe. You can visit his website at: www.jcrmusic.com
- John Schomburg, banjo & marimbala. As the impressario and patriarch of the Pit Bull String Band, John wears the biggest cowboy hat in Columbus, Ohio.
- Kevin Vereecke, portrait photograph on the tray-card.
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