MADE IN CHICAGO
MADE IN CHICAGO
HOWARD-THE WHITE BOYS
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Condition: New, UPC: 7301826133228, Publication Date: 02/23/2007, Type: COMPACT DISC, Style: POP/BLUES,
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She Loves My Automobile
Walk Away
Good Booty And BBQ
Walking To My Baby
I'm In A Phone Booth Baby
Yonder Wall
Cold Cold Feeling
Black Cat Bone
Coming Home

notes

Recorded and Mixed at Rax Tra Recording Company,
Chicago, Illinois by Fred Breitberg 2006
Assisted by Matt Wheeler
Mastering Method Room Mastering by Fred Breitberg
and Bill Thomas

Special Thanks to Jackie Calipari

credits


Drums – Jim "Bucka" Christopulos,
Executive Producer – Rocco Calipari
Guitar – Pete Galanis, Rocco Calipari
Keyboards – Daryl Coutts (tracks: 1,2,3,6,8,9), Dave Friebolin (tracks: 1,4,5,6,7)
Producer – Fred Breitberg, Howard & The White Boys
Recorded By – Fred Breitberg
Vocals, Bass – Howard McCullum
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