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Little Miss Higgins
Junction City

Nokomis was once nicknamed Junction City because it was, and remains to be, the junction of the CN and CP railway lines. The passenger train no longer stops here, but freight, cargo and grain cars move through every hour of the day. There is a romantic sadness and joy hearing that train roll through town. The haunting call of the horn brings a comfort somehow and the rhythm as the train crosses the junction is both infectious and inspiring. Junction City is a juncture of people, talent, music, songs, feelings and ideas. I hope you enjoy the ride! – Little Miss Higgins

 

This album is dedicated to the memory of Johnny Lewis.

 

Junction City was recorded at Rocky Mountain Recording Studios in Calgary, Alberta.

 

Produced by Tim Williams

Recording Engineer was Rob Smith

Mixed by Tim Williams, Rob Smith, Little Miss Higgins and Foy Taylor

Mastered by David Horrocks at Infinite Wave, Calgary AB

Photograph by Glen Thompson of High Country Graphics

Album Design by Jolene Higgins

Layout by Jolene Higgins and Sacha Keifer (Canada Disc & Tape)

 

On tracks 8, 12 & 13 Little Miss played a 1932 National Steel Duolian Resonator and Foy played a 1930 National Style O Brass Body Resonator. These guitars were generously supplied by Mr. David Glass.

 

Tracks 10 & 11 were created for the Globe Theatre’s production of Moliere’s George Dandin, which was translated, adapted and directed by Joey Tremblay.

 

Label
Independent
Released
2007
Genre
Jazz

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