Lay Down & Love It Live by Sonia Dada (CD - 06/25/2002)

Lay Down & Love It Live by Sonia Dada (CD - 06/25/2002)
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Sonia Dada - Lay Down And Love It Live CD

Lay Down And Love It Live Additional personnel includes: Sam Hogan (vocals); Ken Partyka (saxophone)...

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Lay Down And Love It Live Additional personnel includes: Sam Hogan (vocals); Ken Partyka (saxophone); Bob Perna (trumpet); Tony Wolters, Jim Martin (trombone).Recorded live in Colorado and California
 
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"Lay Down & Love It Live" (06/25/2002) Rock & Pop Sonia Dada, CalliopeSonia Dada: Shawn Christopher, Paris Delane, Michael Scott (vocals); Phil Miller, Dan Pritzker (guitar); Chris Hambone (piano, Hammond B-3 organ); Erick Scott (bass); Hank Guaglianone (drums). Additional personnel includes: Sam Hogan (vocals); Ken Partyka (saxophone); Bob Perna (trumpet); Tony Wolters, Jim Martin (trombone). Producers: Erik Scott, Scott Steiner, Dan Pritzker. Recorded live in Colorado and California between November and December 1998. All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology. Live recordings can ...

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