bittersweet tale of a hooker who kept her eyes on the prize and the man she left behind
(excerpt)---"The last word I heard regarding my baby, she married a cop who owns a liquor store----Now she's the numbers queen of Dickerson Road--you can bet she doesn't live there anymore
from
Feeling Righteous (Full Album),
track released March 28, 2016
Lonnie Flemmer
Feeling Righteous L.P.
Reprobate Records/Rockcastle Records
Recorded at Rockcastle Records Studios, Murray KY.
Engineered, Mixed, and Mastered by Tim Lynch
Produced by: Lonnie Flemmer and Tim Lynch
Drums-Dave Agerholm, Benjo Bohannon (Old Testament)
Bass-Lonnie Flemmer, Tim Lynch, and Bobby Harper
Guitars-Lonnie Flemmer, Mark Stuart, Big Chris (Psycho in Love)
Saxophone-Mike Foster
Piano, Organ-Mike Foster, Jorez-Jorez (Living on the Eastside, Babylon)
Dulcitar-Lonnie Flemmer
Harp-Lonnie Flemmer and Tim Lynch (Old Testament)
Banjo-Tim Lynch
Steel Guitar-Josh Ragle
Harmony-Tabitha Peek, Mark Stuart, Aldo Calabrese, Bri Corfee, and Riley Lemons
Washboard-Smiley, Tim Lynch (Nothings Too Good For You)
Percussion-Aidan Patrick and Kick Drum (Daddy's Been Running Hard)
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Richard Fleming and Lonnie Flemmer on Psycho in Love.
Photo by: Tim Lynch
Album Cover: Riley Lemons