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Haunted Heart (CD - 1993)UPC: 00731451433221Artist: Sammy Kershaw Label: Mercury Nashville Genre: Country - Contemporary Country Album Description: Personnel: Sammy Kershaw (vocals); Danny Parks (acoustic guitar, mandolin); Bill Hullett, Kenny Bell, John Willis (acoustic guitar); Steve Gibson, Brent Mason, Mike Severs (electric guitar); Sonny Garrish, Weldon Myrick (steel guitar, dobro); Rob Hajacos, Ozzie Osment (fiddl... read more Personnel: Sammy Kershaw (vocals); Danny Parks (acoustic guitar, mandolin); Bill Hullett, Kenny Bell, John Willis (acoustic guitar); Steve Gibson, Brent Mason, Mike Severs (electric guitar); Sonny Garrish, Weldon Myrick (steel guitar, dobro); Rob Hajacos, Ozzie Osment (fiddle); Terry McMillan (harmonica, percussion); David Briggs, Costo Davis (keyboards); Mike Chapman, Larry Paxton (bass); Steve Turner, Jerry Kroon (drums); Shania Twain, Dennis Wilson, Curtis Young, Melonie Cannon (background vocals). Recorded at Music Mill Recording Studio, Nashville, Tennessee. Personnel: Sammy Kershaw (vocals); Danny Parks (guitar, mandolin); John Willis, Ken Bell, Bill Hullett (guitar); Steve Gibson, Michael Severs, Brent Mason (electric guitar); Weldon Myrick, Sonny Garrish (steel guitar, dobro); Ozzie Osment, Rob Hajacos (fiddle); Terry McMillan (harmonica, percussion); David Briggs , Costo Davis (keyboards); Steve Turner , Jerry Kroon (drums); Curtis Young, Dennis Wilson , Shania Twain, Melonie Cannon (background vocals). Recording information: Music Mill Recording Studio, Nashville, TN. Unknown Contributor Role: Brent Mason . The more you know about Sammy Kershaw, the more there is to like about his albums. Though Kershaw doesn't write his songs, he makes some of the most autobiographical albums to come from Music Row. If you know that Kershaw quit performing for a year and a half when it threatened his marriage, "Still Lovin' You" assumes greater significance. Even a song as strange as "Queen of My Double Wide Trailer" makes more sense when you learn that Kershaw still owns a trailer in Louisiana, "in case things don't work out." Sure, he still sounded a lot like George Jones with a south Louisiana accent. But Haunted Heart showed that Kershaw was coming into his own as a vocalist. Just as important, he was choosing songs that set him apart from the pack. If some of those were as offbeat as "Double Wide" and "Neon Leon," well, that's just part of what made him distinctive. ~ Brian Mansfield minimize
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