Cole Deggs & The Lonesome: David Wallace, Cole Deggs (guitar); Brian Hayes (drums); Jimmy Wallace, Shade Deggs (background vocals).
Additional personnel: John Willis, Rivers Rutherford, Russ Pahl (acoustic guitar); Kenny Greenberg (electric guitar); Jim Hoke (harmonica); Timothy J. Lauer (accordion); Chuck Leavell (Hammond b-3 organ); Mark Hill (bass guitar); Matt Chamberlain (drums); Eric Darken (percussion); John W. Ryles, Christian Wojcik, Kim Parent, Lisa Cochran, Russell Terrell, Perry Coleman (background vocals).
Sporting their debut hit single "I Got More" and 10 other solid pieces of mainstream rocking country, Texas's Cole Deggs and the Lonesome fit solidly next to the likes of Big and Rich and Toby Keith in the new Nashville. Although Deggs has been a hit songwriter on his own, COLE DEGGS AND THE LONESOME pitches the singer-songwriter as the leader of a vintage roots-rockin' band, with results somewhere between Alabama and the more pop-oriented likes of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. Highlights include the winsome "Do You Ever Think About Me" and the swaggering rocker "Twelve Ounces Deep."