Sing You Sinners is the seventh album by Erin McKeown since she began her career in 1997, and her fourth studio album in six years.[2] Released in 2006 via Nettwerk Records, it is an album of a variety of American standards, with one original composition, "Melody".
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| Released | 2006 | |||
| Genre | rock music/folk music | |||
| Label | Nettwerk Records | |||
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The album features Sam Kassirer on the piano, organ, and wurlitzer; Todd Sickafoose on the bass; and drummer Allison Miller. McKeown plays an array of banjos and guitars, as well as vocals.
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