"The Humbler" is a live album by the American guitar player Danny Gatton, with Robert Gordon on vocals. It was released in 1996. Its title was taken from Gatton's nickname, which was bestowed on him by Amos Garrett. Although Gordon is top billed, the album drew widespread praise for the guitar work of Gatton. It was released two years after Gatton's suicide. Distributed by NRG Records, a label operated by Gatton's mother, the album sold more than 10,000 copies in its first nine months of release.
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| - "The Humbler" is a live album by the American guitar player Danny Gatton, with Robert Gordon on vocals. It was released in 1996. Its title was taken from Gatton's nickname, which was bestowed on him by Amos Garrett. Although Gordon is top billed, the album drew widespread praise for the guitar work of Gatton. It was released two years after Gatton's suicide. Distributed by NRG Records, a label operated by Gatton's mother, the album sold more than 10,000 copies in its first nine months of release. (en)
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| - "The Humbler" is a live album by the American guitar player Danny Gatton, with Robert Gordon on vocals. It was released in 1996. Its title was taken from Gatton's nickname, which was bestowed on him by Amos Garrett. Although Gordon is top billed, the album drew widespread praise for the guitar work of Gatton. It was released two years after Gatton's suicide. Distributed by NRG Records, a label operated by Gatton's mother, the album sold more than 10,000 copies in its first nine months of release. (en)
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