| Downhauler | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | 2011 | |||
| Recorded | Horizon Studio, West Haven, Connecticut and Circle Sessions Stratford, Connecticut April 2008 through March 2010 | |||
| Genre | folk, country, singer-songwriter | |||
| Label | Milo Productions | |||
| Producer | Dick Neal and Marc Douglas Berardo | |||
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Downhauler is the fifth studio release by Rhode Island–based singer-songwriter Marc Douglas Berardo. All songs were written by Berardo with the exception of Quiet Places which was co-written with Abbie Gardner, Laurie McCallister and Carolann Solebello of Red Molly.
Downhauler was ranked No. 20 on the Folk DJ-L radio list of Top Albums and Songs of 2011.[1]
In the review of the album, Roger Zee of WorkingMusician.com had this to say, "These songs examine the dreams and hopes that motivate us all."[2]
Track listing
- "Ruby"
 - "Something Real (Neal and Jenny)"
 - "Smokegun Jack Daydreams"
 - "Cuba 1953"
 - "Havana"
 - "Better Days"
 - "Everything Will Be Alright"
 - "Ruby Reprise"
 - "Passing Through"
 - "Quiet Places" With Red Molly
 - "Thinking It Over"
 
Personnel
Musicians
- Marc Douglas Berardo – vocals, background vocals, acoustic guitar, nylon classical guitar, percussion
 - Dick Neal – electric guitars, banjo
 - Paulie Triff – drums, percussion
 - Scott LeBish – drums
 - Arturo Baguer – bass, Cuban bass
 - Jordan Jancz – bass
 - Larry Deming – violin, harmonium
 - Liam Bailey – banjo, fiddles
 - Chris Berardo – vocals, harmonica, tambourine, percussion, background vocals, harmony vocals
 - Vic Steffans – electric piano, keys, keyboard, Hammond organ B-3, drums
 - Laurie McCallister – vocals, banjo
 - Carolann Solebello – vocals
 - Abbie Gardner – Dobro, vocals
 - Pete Szymanksi – bass
 - Jim Kimball – accordion
 
Production
- Produced by: Dick Neal and Marc Douglas Berardo
 - Engineered by: Dick Neal and Vic Steffens
 - Mixed by: Dick Neal and Vic Steffens
 - Mastered by: Vic Steffens at Horizon Studio, West Haven, Connecticut March 2010
 
Artwork
- Photography: Kim Mitchell
 - Graphic Design and Layout: Marc Douglas Berardo and Chris Brown
 
References
- ↑ Gilliam, Richard. "TOP ALBUMS AND SONGS OF APRIL 2011 (Compiled by from FOLKDJ-L) Radio List)". Music Magazine. Paperblog. Retrieved November 18, 2018.
 - ↑ Z, Roger. "Marc Douglas Berardo Downhauler". TheWorkingMusician.com. Retrieved November 18, 2018.
 
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