White Trash With Money - Musicians

Musicians

  • Tim Akers - B3 organ, keyboards, synthesizer
  • Tom Bukovac - electric guitar
  • Chris Carmichael - fiddle
  • Glen Caruba - percussion
  • Perry Coleman - background vocals
  • George Del Barrio - orchestral arrangements
  • Dan Dugmore - electric guitar, steel guitar
  • Chris Dunn - trombone
  • Scotty Emerick - Classical Guitar, background vocals
  • Jarrod Emick - background vocals
  • Shannon Forest - drums, background vocals
  • Kenny Greenberg - acoustic guitar
  • Wes Hightower - background vocals
  • Jim Horn - tenor sax
  • John Jarvis - piano, background vocals
  • Randy Leago - baritone sax
  • Phil Madeira - B3 organ, slide guitar, Dobro, accordion
  • Steve Patrick - trumpet
  • Biff Watson - acoustic guitar, background vocals
  • Lari White - kazoo, background vocals
  • Glenn Worf - bass guitar, background vocals
  • Jonathan Yudkin - fiddle

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