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Walter S. Hemingway Lead and background vocals Whitney Fowler· Lead and rhythm guitar, Lead vocals on (the booty song), background vocals Wes Weathersbee: Keyboards, background vocals Donnie Sowell Bass guitar background vocals J Kyle Smith Drums and percussion Quintin "Q· Largent: Background vocals, Lyrical Assists, Road Manager and Crew, second and thlrd opinions and drinkin' bud Eric "BISCUIT" Oaks Part-time crew, assistant to Mr. "Q" Background vocals Chen, Argie Phine, Diane Hampton Percussion. Horace Stephenson Jr Background vocals on Eleanor Rigby Julie and the Bakerettes D.J. on Home introduction: Scott Summers Mastered by Bernie Grundman at Bernie Grundman Mastering Sequences by Mind Technologies Songs recorded at Strawberry Skys, West Columbia, SC, May-August 1995 Produced by Ronald J. Hollins and The Root Doctors Engineered by Ron Hollins The Root Doctors prescribe Love and Racial Harmony for all. Additional Notes: Combine heaping portions of bass, rhythm guitar and brass with uniquely hip, feel-good grooves and you have the beginnings of a healing party that is safe to administer in massive doses to any member of the family, ages 8 to 80. Formed in 1987, The Root Doctors have amassed a wide and passionate following, filling music venues throughout the Southeast. The band’s debut release, “He’ll Eat Anything” sold well and created a buzz that did not escape the notice of music industry leaders. In 1995, Strawberry Skys studio producer Ron Hollins and Grammy award-winning engineer BernieGrundman worked with The Root Doctors on the release of an impressive second effort titled “No Bones About It.” The band’s single “She” spent four weeks at number one on WARQ radio’s “Top Five at Five” (Columbia, SC, market) show, which led to expanded airplay in markets across the Southeast. Their reputation as a hard-driving, versatile, mature and highly talented band with diverse musical influences caught the attention of numerous promoters, and in the years to follow, The Root Doctors opened shows for top national acts, including Little Richard, Ray Charles, The B-52’s, The Gap Band, CAMEO, KC and The Sunshine Band, A Flock of Seagulls, Morris Day and The Time, and Heatwave.