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| The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band | Primary Artist |
| Paul Mahern | Percussion, Vocals |
| Aaron Persinger | Percussion, Drums, Hollers, Group Member |
| Jennie Devoe | Background Vocals |
| Josh Peyton | Guitar, Harmonica, Mandolin, Vocals, Slide Guitar, Finger Picking, Group Member |
| Breezy Peyton | Percussion, Background Vocals, Washboard, Group Member |
| Tim J.W. Baker | Background Vocals |
| Scott Currie | Background Vocals |
| Ryan Deasy | Background Vocals |
| Christa Thompson | Background Vocals |
| Paul Mahern | Producer, Engineer |
| Brian Lucey | Mastering |
| Josh Peyton | Composer, Producer |
| Dan Figurelli | Engineer |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Steve Leggett
The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band is a hillbilly country blues trio (Josh Peyton on guitar and roaring vocals, his wife Breezy on washboard, and cousin Aaron Persinger on percussion and drums) out of Indiana with a wonderfully ragged and swampy deep Delta sound that kicks like a mule, and the trio thankfully doesn't deviate much from that core sound on Between the Ditches, produced by Peyton and Paul Mahern and recorded at White Arc Studio in Bloomington, Indiana. Unlike the band's previous albums, though, Between the Ditches wasn't recorded whirlwind live in four or five hours, and represents a sort of refinement for the Big Damn Band in the studio. These guys are a ...