Kat, do you know who’s singing accompaniment with Tom? (Is it Nanci? A search suggests she sings on a couple songs on this album…) I like their voices together.
sprite,
I wanted to know so the same thing so I went searching. I found this:
“Looking for the Moon was produced by veteran producer and musician Jim Rooney, who has also produced CDs for John Prine and Nanci Griffith, the latter of whom adds backing vocals to two tracks here. Anne Hills also adds beautiful soprano vocals behind Tom on five songs. Other supporting musicians include Al Perkins (previously of Emmylou Harris’s Nash Ramblers and the Flying Burrito Brothers) on Dobro, acoustic guitarist Mark Howard, who has backed Iris Dement, Nanci Griffith and John Hartford, pianist Mark Wasner, who has written hits for Vince Gill and Garth Brooks, and relative newcomer Tim Crouch, adding to the Nashville-recorded CD’s country tinges with his nimble mandolin and fiddle.”
January 20, 2011 at 12:45 pm
yousendit link:
https://rcpt.yousendit.com/1028199937/b9c50f8f9afa853eb8af95b3ad164602
January 20, 2011 at 5:31 pm
Kat, do you know who’s singing accompaniment with Tom? (Is it Nanci? A search suggests she sings on a couple songs on this album…) I like their voices together.
January 20, 2011 at 9:55 pm
sprite,
I wanted to know so the same thing so I went searching. I found this:
“Looking for the Moon was produced by veteran producer and musician Jim Rooney, who has also produced CDs for John Prine and Nanci Griffith, the latter of whom adds backing vocals to two tracks here. Anne Hills also adds beautiful soprano vocals behind Tom on five songs. Other supporting musicians include Al Perkins (previously of Emmylou Harris’s Nash Ramblers and the Flying Burrito Brothers) on Dobro, acoustic guitarist Mark Howard, who has backed Iris Dement, Nanci Griffith and John Hartford, pianist Mark Wasner, who has written hits for Vince Gill and Garth Brooks, and relative newcomer Tim Crouch, adding to the Nashville-recorded CD’s country tinges with his nimble mandolin and fiddle.”