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Craig Nelson – bass (track 6) Joel Reist – bass (track 6) Andrew Dunn – cello (track 6) Austin Hoke – cello (track 6) Kevin Bate – cello (track 6) Sari Reist – cello (track 6) Luke Simonson – English horn, oboe (track 6) Erik Gratton – flute (track 6) Anna Spina – French horn (track 6) Beth Beeson – French horn (track 6)
Craig Nelson – arco bass. [2] Carol Walker Gorodetzky, founding member and violinist for the group, died on November 16, 2023. The music aggregating website AllMusic lists 1,171 albums on which "The Nashville String Machine" is credited (from 1972 through 2017). [1] The group has appeared as large as an orchestra, or as small as a duo.
Craig Nelson – acoustic bass; Sonny Garrish – pedal steel; Rob Hajacos – fiddle; Dennis Burnside – piano, synthesizer; Lonnie Wilson – drums, percussion;
Craig Nelson - bass (tracks 6, 8); acoustic bass (tracks 2, 9) Dan Rudin - additional percussion (track 7) Pam Sixfin - violin solo (tracks 7, 11) Chester Thompson - drums (tracks 5, 7, 8) Design. Kevin Majeski - art direction; Jim Lersch - photography; Susan Hulme, Barnes & Co. - graphic design; Vocalists. Andy Williams - lead vocal; William ...
Craig Nelson – bass guitar (track 5) Ryan Williamson – bass guitar, drums, keyboards, percussion (track 5) Carole Rabinowitz – cello (track 5) Sarighani Reist – cello (track 5) Pat McManus – guitar (track 5) Elizabeth Wilson Lamb – viola (track 5) Monisa Phillips Angell – viola (track 5) Demi Lovato – vocals (track 5)
Actor Craig T. Nelson has gone from 'Coach' back home to the farm. He comes from a farming family and his new movie 'Green and Gold' celebrates the people who put food on our tables.
Larry Tagg – bass guitar; Craig Nelson – upright bass; Raymond Boyd – drums; Jim White – drums, percussion, percussion programming, loops; Eric Darken – percussion; Denis Solee – clarinet; Mike Haynes – trumpet, horn arrangements; George Tidwell – trumpet; Tom Howard – string arrangements and conductor; David Davidson – violin
Craig T. Nelson recalls his time living off the grid and early struggles as an actor, before finding success and now connecting with farmers in the heartland through his new film.