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recording session, you are never sure if you have a hit or not. That's not the case when you start an album of Dylan songs. You know the material is good," producer Robin Hood Brians says. "We felt the responsibility of introducing a new generation to Dylan. Our greatest hope is they will appreciate his music as much as we do," Mouse explains.
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Execution," and three years after Dylan became the first songwriter to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature, the dream of an entire Mouse And The Traps album devoted to the music of Bob Dylan came to fruition. "As a producer and songwriter, when you first start a
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in 1995 with four bonus tracks, including both sides of the 45 that was released under the name of Chris St. John. Out of the 25 recordings on their various singles, the only un-reissued tracks are on their final Bell
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Henderson is Dave's brother, Larry Stanley and Gary Don Freeman plays organ and keyboards. Their producer, Robin Hood Brians, also plays piano on this new album, which was recorded at Robin Hood Studios in Tyler, Texas. Coinciding with the release of
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called it "a perfectly competent-plus mod-country band which has gone virtually unacknowledged in print". Weiss continues to tour and perform regularly, and often with his former bandmates; he is also a writer and is in demand as a session player.
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