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Leave You Lonely

Third album from Railway Gamblers, released on De…

An episode of the Railway Gamblers podcast, hosted by Railway Gamblers, titled "Leave You Lonely" was published on December 22, 2016 and runs 2 minutes.

December 22, 2016 ·2m · Railway Gamblers

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Third album from Railway Gamblers, released on December 22, 2016. Brendan Folliard (Lead Vocals and Vocal Harmonies, Acoustic Guitar, Harmonica, Piano) Matt Fricks (Lead and Rhythm Electric Guitars, Acoustic Guitar, 12-String Acoustic Guitar, Sitar Guitar, Midi-Keyboard, Bass, Vocal Harmonies, Effects) Sean Wilmsen (Drums, Percussion, Backing Vocals and Vocal Harmonies) Joe Sexton (Bass) Mike Hagler (Additional Sampling/Keyboards) Alton Smith (Hammond B3, Piano) John Abbey (Additional Bass) Nick Schultz (Vocal Harmonies) All lyrics written by Brendan Folliard. * "Letters from Home" music by Matt Fricks. * "Gotta Get A Way" music by Matt Fricks * "Break A Way for Me" music by Matt Fricks / Brendan Folliard. * "Emily" music by Matt Fricks * "A Way in the Wind" music by Matt Fricks / Brendan Folliard / Sean Wilmsen * "The Last Breeze" written by Matt Fricks. Recorded and mixed by Mike Hagler at Kingsize Sound Labs (Chicago, IL). Mastered by Greg Calbi at Sterling Sound (Queens, NY). Album artwork by Kim Herbst.

Third album from Railway Gamblers, released on December 22, 2016. Brendan Folliard (Lead Vocals and Vocal Harmonies, Acoustic Guitar, Harmonica, Piano) Matt Fricks (Lead and Rhythm Electric Guitars, Acoustic Guitar, 12-String Acoustic Guitar, Sitar Guitar, Midi-Keyboard, Bass, Vocal Harmonies, Effects) Sean Wilmsen (Drums, Percussion, Backing Vocals and Vocal Harmonies) Joe Sexton (Bass) Mike Hagler (Additional Sampling/Keyboards) Alton Smith (Hammond B3, Piano) John Abbey (Additional Bass) Nick Schultz (Vocal Harmonies) All lyrics written by Brendan Folliard. * "Letters from Home" music by Matt Fricks. * "Gotta Get A Way" music by Matt Fricks * "Break A Way for Me" music by Matt Fricks / Brendan Folliard. * "Emily" music by Matt Fricks * "A Way in the Wind" music by Matt Fricks / Brendan Folliard / Sean Wilmsen * "The Last Breeze" written by Matt Fricks. Recorded and mixed by Mike Hagler at Kingsize Sound Labs (Chicago, IL). Mastered by Greg Calbi at Sterling Sound (Queens, NY). Album artwork by Kim Herbst.
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