Sixteen Tons of Bluegrass - Production

Production

  • Producer: Chas McDevitt
  • Sleeve Notes: Nigel Hunter
  • Design and artwork: David Gibsone
  • CD production: John Beecher
  • Photographs: Chas McDevitt
  • Booklet author: Ralph McTell, with additional contributions by Chas McDevitt, John Pilgrim, Pete Stanley, Wizz Jones and Nigel Hunter

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