Harlem (album)
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Harlem is an album by artist Shawn Amos
Shawn Amos
Shawn Ellis Amos is an American songwriter, singer, record producer, web personality and content creator, and pop culture commentator....

. Harlem was released on February 15, 2011.

Shawn titled the album Harlem after being inspired by a museum exhibit dedicated to the Harlem Renaissance.

Track listing

Players

  • Shawn Amos
    Shawn Amos
    Shawn Ellis Amos is an American songwriter, singer, record producer, web personality and content creator, and pop culture commentator....

     sings, plays acoustic & electric guitars, harmonica, plus banjo on "Vicksburg"
  • Patrick Milligan plays banjo, electric & acoustic guitar, and sings
  • Ben Peeler plays lap steel, mandolin, and dobro
  • Roger Len Smith plays bass and sings
  • Robert Jolly plays drums
  • Chris Anderson plays piano, plus guitar on "Blackface"
  • John Thomas plays organ and piano
  • David Henry plays cello and organ
  • Gia Ciambotti
    Gia Ciambotti
    Gia Ciambotti is an American singer. She first came to prominence in the late 1980s as a member of the band The Graces, with Charlotte Caffey and Meredith Brooks. The group released the album Perfect View in 1989 and had a Billboard Hot 100 hit with the single "Lay Down Your Arms"...

     sings
  • Derf Reklaw plays congas on "Blackface"
  • Mark Olson
    Mark Olson (musician)
    Mark Olson is an American musician. He is one of the founding members of acclaimed alternative country bands The Jayhawks and The Original Harmony Ridge Creekdippers and a respected singer/songwriter in his own right....

     sings, plus plays harmonica on "Independence Day"
  • Frank "Poncho" Sampedro plays guitar on "Southern Man"
  • Jeremy Parzen plays electric guitar on "Angel in Black"
  • Charlie George plays snare on "Angel in Black"
  • The 3 J's sing on "Vicious Circle"
  • Ian Whitcomb
    Ian Whitcomb
    Ian Whitcomb is an entertainer, singer, songwriter, author, record producer, and actor...

    arranges brass section on "Goin' East"
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