Notes & Personnel Info |  | Recorded live at the 1995 Kerrville Folk Festival, Kerrville and Cactus Cafe, Austin, Texas. |  | Personnel: Tish Hinojosa (vocals, guitar); Tracy Walton (vocals, acoustic guitar); Chris Webster (vocals, saxophone, washboard); De De Vogt, Bernice Lewis, Cass Kennedy (vocals); John Egenes, Ian Lefeuvre (guitar); Brian Rivers (electric guitar); Paul Glass (mandolin); Daniel Brown (violin); Reggy Marks (flute, saxophone); Billy Fairfield (accordion, piano); Greg Howard (Chapman stick); Don Conoscenti, Rick Lotter (drums); Rob Sumowski (percussion). |  | Audio Mixer: Chas Eller. |  | Liner Note Author: Rod Kennedy. |  | Recording information: 1995 Kerrville Folk Festival; Cactus Cafe, Austin, TX; Kerrville Folk Festival. |  | Unknown Contributor Roles: Patty Lege; Robin Macy; Sara Hickman. |  | Those who have enjoyed Sarah McLachlan's Lillith Fair festivals should make a point of exploring Silverwolf's The Women of Kerrville series, which focuses on live performances by female singer/songwriters at the Kerrville Folk Festival in Kerrville, TX. Recorded mostly at the 1995 Kerrville Festival, Vol. 1 opts for diversity and ranges from the gentle acoustic folk-pop of Dar Williams' "Christians and Pagans," Vicki Pratt Keating's "N.Y. 10/11/91," Eliza Gilkyson's "Her Melancholy Museb" and Jana Stanfield's "If I Had Only Known" to the more robust folk-rock-country of Caroline Aiken's "Haul Off and Kiss Me" and Lynn Miles' "I Always Told You the Truth." The Philadelphia-based Susan Werner combines folk, pop, and jazz on "Much at All," while Tish Hinojosa celebrates her Mexican heritage with the traditional Latin song "Las Mananitas." This is a collection that folk enthusiasts shouldn't overlook. ~ Alex Henderson | Producer: Rod Kennedy; Murray Krugman | Engineer: Pedro Guitierrez; Walter Morgan |
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