Anyway, there were a lot of people who helped me do this album. Biggest thanks go to Scott Mullane who engineered, mixed, mastered and helped produce the CD. Thanks also to his wife Kellie and their kids - Lilly, Charlotte, William and Joseph (and probably some more ...)
Also very big thanks to my wife Natalie and our kids - Levi "Danger" Hockey and Matilda Bea Hockey. Some might say that Natalie was probably really happy for me to be out of the house for ages doing this crazy music stuff; those people would be rude and uncalled for.
The people who played on this album are:
- "The Amazing" Joel Hockey (me) - vocals, guitars and other instruments
- "Heavy Metal" Jono Vandenberg - vocals
- Natalie "Christmas Casual Nat" Hockey - bass guitar on 'Where's My Oscar?'
- Michael "Man on the Land" Mann - drums on all tracks with drums except 'My Brother is a Soundman', and backing vocals
- "Webmaster" Timothy Vandenberg - old website and backing vocals
- "Conservative" Chris Perazza - guitar on 'My Brother is a Soundman'
- Ramon "Bucking Bronco" Buckland - drums on 'My Brother is a Soundman'
- Sean Bower - bass on all tracks with bass except 'Late Night Shopping' and 'Where's My Oscar?'
- Phil Usher - percussion and piano on 'Internet Lovesong'
- Christy Morgan - fiddle
- "Country" Carl Hockey - bass on 'Late Night Shopping'
- Caleb James - backing vocals on 'Internet Lovesong'
- "Charismatic" Colin Hockey - backing vocals
- Leigh "Clappin' Sticks" Buchanan - spoons on Murray McKenny
- Daniel Krocsh - percussion on 'My Brother is a Soundman'
Wow! As you can see, there are lots of people who made it into the studio during the few spurts that it took to record all the songs. There are also many others who have been part of the movement for live performances. They are:
- "Part Time" Mark Usher - bass
- Murray "Speedy" McKenny - drums
- "G. I." Jane Leung - whip
- Ben "My Brother" Hockey - soundman
- Jake "The Peg" Farmilo - guitar
- Ryan "Ryanstone Cowboy" McMillan - keyboards
- Matthew Griffith - guitar
- Colin Usher - vocals
If you play some instrument and think that you will be within close vicinity sometime that I am playing a gig, then feel free to send me an email and let me know how you think you can add to the movement.

