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Album Description
Terri named her second album after a special place in Stonewall, Texas called Wilory Farm which was owned by her longtime friend and mentor Marion Williamson who passed away in the Spring of 1997 due to cancer. Terri took care of the animals on the farm and did book keeping. In return, Marion gave Terri extensive music and guitar lessons. Marion was a very talented musician and composer who taught Terri not only about music, but also about spirituality and strength of character. Throughout her lifetime Marion anonymously funded several music grants and programs for musical instruction and equipment in the Texas hill country area. Terri's time on Wilory Farm and her friendship with Marion helped inspire this record. This album was recorded at Fire Station studios in San Marcos, Tx. It was produced by Lloyd Maines and engineered in part by Bobby Arnold and Fred Remmert. Released June, 1998.
Band Members and Instruments on Wilory Farm
Terri Hendrix - acoustic guitar and vocals
Ric Ramirez - upright and electric bass, backing vocals
John Inmon - acoustic, sitar and electric guitar
Ron Welch - acoustic guitar
Lloyd Maines - acoustic, steel and electric guitar, mandolin, dobro, banjo and backing vocals
Paul Pearcy - drums, percussion
Mark Patterson - drums on "Hole in My Pocket"
Mark "Suitcase" Stedman - harmonica
Gene Elders - fiddle
Riley Osbourn - keyboards, organ, piano
Joel Guzman - accordion on "Lluvia de Estrellas"
Ponty Bone - accordion
Bukka Allen - accordion on "Hole in My Pocket"
Stan Smith - clarinet
Freddy Mendoza - trombone
Pat Murray - trumpet
Producer: Lloyd Maines
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