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| Chris LeDoux | Primary Artist, Primary Artist, Guitar, Vocals, Primary Artist |
| John Jorgenson | Guitar, Electric Guitar, 6-string bass |
| Sam Bacco | Percussion, Marimbas |
| Gary Bodily | Bass |
| Mike Brignardello | Bass |
| Pat Buchanan | Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Slide Guitar |
| Kathy Burdick | Background Vocals |
| Larry Byrom | Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Slide Guitar |
| Larry Franklin | Fiddle |
| Paul Franklin | Fiddle, Steel Guitar |
| Steve Hinson | Steel Guitar |
| Bobby Jensen | Keyboards |
| Billy Livsey | Organ, Hammond Organ, Clavinet, Wurlitzer, Vox Organ |
| Dennis Locorriere | Vocals, Background Vocals |
| Louis Dean Nunley | Background Vocals |
| Hargus "Pig" Robbins | Piano |
| Mark Sissel | Guitar |
| Steve Turner | Percussion, Drums |
| K.W. Turnbow | Drums |
| Bill Johnson | Fiddle, Steel Guitar |
| Michael Rojas | Piano |
| Alisa Carroll | Background Vocals |
| Sam Bacco | Contributor |
| Gregg Brown | Producer |
| Jim DeMain | Engineer |
| Glenn Meadows | Mastering |
| Mark Nevers | Engineer |
| Justin Neibank | Engineer |
| Karen Cronin | Art Direction |
| Western Underground | Contributor |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Charlotte Dillon
On this 1996 offering, Stampede, Chris LeDoux leaves a little of his traditional cowboy/country style behind to try something more contemporary sounding, but you'll still find the familiar resonance of the fiddle and steel guitar present. The title track, "Calico Moon," and "Take Me to the Rodeo" all offer some of the Western country feel fans are used to from LeDoux, but other numbers have a definite sprinkling of pop and rock flavor added to the mix. LeDoux brought some impressive help into the studio for this Capitol Nashville recording, including fiddler Larry Franklin and guitarist John Jorgensen. The result is well worth a listen, so don't let the new stylings ...