Grace Like Rain - Musicians

Musicians

  • Kim Trammell - drums
  • Jason Latshaw - percussion
  • Dave Smith - bass
  • Steve Selvidge - electric guitar, lap steel, 12-string electric guitar
  • Jack Holder - electric guitar, baritone guitar
  • Michael Anderson - gospel electric guitar
  • Justin Rmer - electric guitar
  • Rick Steff - B-3 organ, Rhodes, accordion, Wurlitzer
  • Ross Rice - piano, B-3 organ
  • Jonathan Chu - violin
  • Anna Acosta - violin
  • Rebecca Kletzker - viola
  • Shannon Kelly - viola
  • Richard Thomas - cello
  • Amanda Martin - cello
  • Kevin Paige - guest vocal on "Grace Like Rain"
  • Susan Marshall - guest vocal on "Lay It Down"
  • Shara Worden - background vocals, guest vocal on "Kindness"
  • Bruce Clinton - background vocals
  • Dena Parker - background vocals
  • David Lewis - background vocals
  • Anabeth Lacher - background vocals
  • Todd Hale - background vocals
  • Bertram Brown, Jackie Reddick, William Brown, Susan Marshall - choir

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