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Won't You Come and Sing For Me?

by Hazel Dickens and Alice Gerrard

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  • Record/Vinyl + Digital Album

    Remastered vinyl reissue of the original release with updated liner notes. Standard weight black vinyl LP in a single pocket classic Folkways-style tip-on jacket with updated liner notes insert. All US orders will be shipped USPS media mail.

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released October 21, 2022

Hazel Dickens: voice, string bass
Alice Gerrard: voice, guitar, clawhammer banjo on track A6
Lamar Grier: banjo
David Grisman: mandolin, baritone voice on track B1
Billy Baker: fiddle
Mike Seeger: guitar on tracks B3, B6
Fred Weisz: guitar on track A6, bass voice on track B1

Produced and recorded by by Peter K. Siegel
Reissue produced by Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, 2022 Remastered by Peter K. Siegel, 2021
Original cover design and graphics by Betsy Siggins
Photos by Betsy Siggins
Notes by Neil V. Rosenberg
Reissue executive producers: Daniel Sheehy and John Smith
Production manager: Mary Monseur
Production assistant: Kate Harrington
Reissue art direction, design, and layout by Cooley Design Lab

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