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  1. Jennifer Kimball – vocals; Erin McKeown – vocals on "Comes Love" Anita Suhanin – vocals on "For No One" Sean Staples – mandolin, background vocals on "Mama, You Been on My Mind" Lou Ulrich – bass; Production notes. Dave Chalfant – mixing; Marc Donahue – mastering; Liz Linder – photography; References

  2. Ten Thousand Mornings (2002) The Trouble with Poets is an album by American singer/songwriter Peter Mulvey, released in 2000. Reception. ... Jennifer Kimball – vocals; Production notes. David Goodrich – producer; Joe Panzetta – design; Amy Ruppel – paintings, illustrations;

  3. www.jenniferkimball.com › indexJennifer Kimball

    Peter Mulvey Ten Thousand Mornings 2002. Ellis Paul Speed of Trees 2002. Lucy Kaplansky Every Single Day 2001. Lori McKenna Pieces of Me 2001. Kris Delmhorst Five Stories 2001. John Gorka The Company You Keep 2001. Patty Larkin Regrooving the Dream 2000. Jack Donahue Lighthouse 2000. Lucy Kaplansky Ten Year Night 1999. David Wilcox Underneath 1999

  4. Ten Thousand Mornings, an Album by Peter Mulvey. Released in 2002 on Signature Sounds (catalog no. SIG 1274; CD). Genres: Americana, ... Jennifer Kimball. vocal. David Goodrich. guitar. 6 Mama, You Been on My Mind 2:02 Sean Staples. vocal, mandolin. 7 ...

  5. Vocals, guitar. Years active. 1980s–present. Labels. MCA, Elektra, Green Linnet, Epoisse, Philips, Imaginary Road. Website. www .jenniferkimball .com. Jennifer Kimball is a singer and songwriter who formed the folk duo The Story with Jonatha Brooke. [1] [2]

  6. The album features innovative interpretations of songs by artists as diverse as Elvis Costello, Gillian Welch, Paul Simon, Bob Dylan, Randy Newman, Dar Williams and Marvin Gaye along with special guest appearances by Chris Smither, Erin McKeown, David Goodrich, Jennifer Kimball, Sean Staples, Mike Piehl, and Anita Suhanin.

  7. www.jenniferkimball.com › indexJennifer Kimball

    by Michael Witthaus 2/16/17 A shifting music business landscape has turned the studio into a luxury for many performers. Jennifer Kimball had no plans to make another album after 2006’s Oh Hear Us, but on her birthday two years ago, she received a surprise gift from her husband, Ry Cavanaugh: a recording session with an A list of Boston players.