WebSafe home, safe home. May the road be clear. May you miss the storm. May the light be on And the fire warm. Safe home, safe home, Safe home. The day is done WebFirst Impressions, an Album by Fred Lavery. Released in 1981 on Glencoe (catalog no. GMI-004; Vinyl LP). Featured peformers: Paul Mills (producer), Paul Mills (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, percussion, bells, backing vocals), Barry Keane (drums), Daniel Lanois (engineer), Stan Rogers (mandolin).
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WebGuitar [2nd] – Curly Boy Stubbs; Harmonica – Lance Bennett (2) Percussion – Bill Usher; Photography – Brian Pel; Piano – Pat Godfrey; Producer – Paul Mills; Steel Guitar [Pedal] – Pee Wee Charles; Violin, Fiddle – Ben Mink; Written-By – Raffi (2) WebArtist: Stan Rogers, Curly Boy Stubbs, Jerome Jarvis & David Woodhead Album: Fogarty's Cove 0 1 Fisherman's Wharf embed Do you like this album? Leave a review. In the Know All Music News » Popular Stan Rogers, Curly Boy Stubbs, Jerome Jarvis & David Woodhead Lyrics 1 Fisherman's Wharf crypto loan platform development
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WebCurly Boy Stubbs Concertina Grit Laskin Mandolin Grit Laskin Electric Bass David Alan Eadie Tin Whistle David Alan Eadie Flute Garnet Rogers Violin Garnet Rogers Design … WebOn all the tracks below, the personnel were: Wendy M. Grossman (vocals, guitar, banjo, concertina, piano, and foot) and Curly Boy Stubbs (guitar, bass). The album was produced by Paul Mills, then a producer at CBC and now an independent in Toronto, and recorded at Springfield Sound in a sort of bunker outside London, Ontario. WebCurly Boy Stubbs – classical guitar John Sheard – piano Scott Alexander – acoustic bass. Produced by Paul Mills & Terry Kelly Recorded and mixed at Inception Sound, Toronto, … crypton ball python