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| Chris LeDoux | Primary Artist, Primary Artist, Guitar, Vocals |
| Dana McVicker | Background Vocals |
| Gary Bodily | Bass |
| Terry Crisp | Steel Guitar, Lap Steel Guitar |
| Dan Dugmore | Steel Guitar |
| Rob Hajacos | Fiddle |
| Bobby Jensen | Piano |
| Billy Livsey | Organ, Harmonium, Wurlitzer |
| Dennis Locorriere | Background Vocals |
| Carl Marsh | Keyboards |
| Terry McMillan | Harmonica |
| Brent Rowan | Acoustic Guitar, Guitar, Mandolin, Electric Guitar |
| Mark Sissel | Electric Guitar, Slide Guitar |
| K.W. Turnbow | Drums |
| Billy Dean | Composer |
| Jimmy Bowen | Producer |
| Gregg Brown | Producer |
| Jim DeMain | Engineer |
| Rob Feaster | Engineer |
| Bobby Jensen | Programming |
| Glenn Meadows | Mastering |
| Justin Niebank | Engineer |
| Clarke Schleicher | Engineer |
| Paul Wilson | Composer |
| John Hurley | Engineer |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Charlotte Dillon
By the time guitarist and singer Chris LeDoux completed this album, Haywire, he had already seen the release of more than two-dozen others -- impressive enough -- but he doesn't show any sign of slowing in his career. The songs on Haywire are mostly what is common LeDoux cowboy country-style, done the way he does it best. Since he is a real cowboy -- he spent time riding in the rodeo and became a champion bareback rider -- maybe he just has a better feel for the subject matter than many singers, and it comes through in his voice. LeDoux's skills really shine on this offering, with numbers like "Hairtrigger Colts," "Dallas Days and Fort Worth Nights," "Tougher Than the ...