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  1. Jennifer Kimball: backing vocals on Don't, Italy, When the Heavens Light Up Bruce Cockburn: backing vocals on Open Arms, Me and That Train Shawn Colvin: backing vocals on Dear Diary Produced by John Leventhal, co-produced by Patty Larkin

  2. Career. Jennifer Kimball and Amherst College friend Jonatha Brooke began playing music together in the 1980s. They performed regularly during their college years. Their folk songs were marked by "witty wordplay and sumptuous pop harmonies," according to one music critic. Critics noted a resemblance between their music and earlier artists such as Joni Mitchell and Paul Simon in terms of ...

  3. Manufactured By – BMG Music. Distributed By – BMG Music. Credits. Backing Vocals – Bruce Cockburn, Jennifer Kimball, Jonatha Brooke, Shawn Colvin. Co-producer, Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar – Patty Larkin. Drums, Percussion – Shawn Pelton. Electric Bass, Double Bass [Upright Bass], Cello – Zev Katz. Percussion – Glen Velez.

  4. Performer – Bruce Cockburn, Glen Velez, Jennifer Kimball, John Leventhal, Jonatha Brooke, Patty Larkin, Shawn Colvin, Shawn Pelton, Zev Katz; Photography – Jana Leon; Producer – John Leventhal; Recorded By – Joe Blaney, John Leventhal; Recorded By [Additional Recording] – Mark Plati, Patty Larkin; Songwriter – Patty Larkin

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1995 CD release of "Strangers World" on Discogs.

  6. www.jenniferkimball.com › indexJennifer Kimball

    Led by singer-songwriters Jennifer Kimball (the Story), Ry Cavanaugh (Vinyl Avenue String Band) and drummer Billy Beard (Patty Griffin, Kim Richey, Family Jewels), the Cambridge-based group's debut What Matters pushes folk's acoustic envelope with a low-end sound built around Beard's subtly propulsive cocktail-kit drumming and Cavanaugh's baritone guitar.

  7. www.jazz-jazz.com › 2023/01/11 › patty-larkin-strangers-world-1995Patty Larkin - Strangers World (1995)

    11 de ene. de 2023 · Drummer Shawn Pelton and bassist Zev Katz provide a solid foundation, while guest vocalists Bruce Cockburn, Shawn Colvin, Jonatha Brooke, and Jennifer Kimball work their individual heavenly magic. The combined result is both haunting and delightful. As for the songs, Larkin is in fine form.