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Sings The Blues (2017)

by Dan Frechette

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Recorded December 2016-January 2017 at The Shed, Bonny Doon, CA
Dan Frechette: Vocals, Republic Minolian Resophonic Slide Guitar, Mandolin, Harmonica, Bass, Percussion.

Additional songs recorded in 2008/2009 (The Red Rooster and In The Ghetto)

Special thanks to Steve Crisp, from the Guitar Shop in Santa Cruz for doing a stellar job setting up my Republic Miniolian Resophonic guitar.

The World Is Going Wrong - (Sam Chatmon) originally recorded by the Mississippi Sheiks.

You Don't Know My Mind - (Huddie Ledbetter) originally recorded by Leadbelly.

Quit Your Low Down Ways - (Bob Dylan) originally recorded by Bob Dylan.

Don't Take Your Guns To Town - (Johnny Cash) originally recorded by Johnny Cash.

In The Ghetto (Mac Davis) - originally recorded by Elvis Presley.

Won't You Come And Sing For Me? - (Hazel Dickens) originally recorded by Hazel Dickens and Alice Gerrard.

A Fast Song - (Johnny Cash) originally recorded by Johnny Cash.

The Red Rooster (Willie Dixon) - originally recorded by Howling Wolf/Muddy Waters.

Don't Worry Be Happy - (Bobby McFerrin) originally recorded by Bobby McFerrin.

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released January 3, 2017

All songs Copyright Dan Frechette (unless otherwise noted) and registered with SOCAN.

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Dan Frechette California

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