Neighbors (Featured Single)
Charles L. (Charley) Sandage, Thomas Simmons
Pam Setser- Lead, Harmony Vocals, and Mountain Dulcimer
The Isaacs: Featured Harmonies
Tim Crouch: Fiddle, Cello, Mandolin, Banjo, Bass, Acoustic and Electric Guitar, Percussion and Harmony Vocals
Jeff Taylor: Piano and Accordion
Brad Apple: Harmony Vocals "Grandma Danced with the Arkansas Traveler
Charley Sandage: Harmony Vocals "Pretty Dresses"
Alisa Jones Wall: Duet Harmony Vocals "Tuned" (Courtesy of Cumberland Records)
The Isaacs: Lead and Harmony Vocals "Neighbors"
(The Isaacs appear courtesy of House of Isaacs)
Engineered and Produced by Tim Crouch
Photography: Amber Masterson
Recorded at Studio 1920
1920 Bearette Street
Batesville, AR 72501

Neighbors, s a song that says so much about my life. "Neighbors" isn't just a reference to people who live near you or in your community, but how we relate to each other in general.

I was fortunate to grow up singing in a family band, "The Simmons Family." We sang at our local courthouse and traveled to many places to promote our small town, Mountain View, Arkansas. All of these experiences were wonderful, but my best memories are of neighbors from near and far coming to our house for what we call "pickins."

Many great friends and musicians enjoyed many hours of music. Also, on occasion, a delicious breakfast was prepared early morning by my mom. Charley Sandage became one of those neighbors and wrote this song for my family in 1975. "Neighbors" has been recorded by The Simmons Family, The Grandpa Jones Family, Harmony Joe Mullins, and the Radio Ramblers and most recently on my new album, Pam Setser, Now.