The Nichols family recording at Charleson’s Scottish Rite Temple for the Blind Alfred Reed tribute. Photo by Craig Cunningham
From the left, producer Don Dixon, Marshalene Nichols, Lisa Spaulding and Rita Estep. Photo by Craig Cunningham
Listening to a playback. From the left, Ammed Solomon, Ted Harrison, Tim O’Brien, Todd Burge, Don Dixon and Michael Lipton. Photo by Mark Wolfe
Dwight Diller (left) and John Morris recorded Reed’s “Always Lift Him Up and Never Knock Him Down.” photo by Mark Wolfe
Tim O’Brien Photo by Mark Wolfe
Guitarist Kenny Vaughn played on Connie Smith’s track, which was recorded at Wayne Moss’s Cinderella Studios in Nashville. Photo by Scott Simontacchi
Marty Stuart played mandolin on his wife Connie Smith’s version of Reed’s “The Prayer of the Drunkard’s Little Girl.” Photo by Scott Simontacchi
Tim O’Brien (left) and Marty Stuart Photo by Scott Simontacchi
Veteran drummer Kenny Malone played on Connie Smith’s track. Photo by Scott Simontacchi
Tim O’Brien Photo by Scott Simontacchi
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