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  1. The New Nashville Cats is a country album by Mark O'Connor, in conjunction with a variety of other musical artists. O'Connor selected a group of over fifty Nashville musicians, many of whom had worked with him as session musicians. The album was intended to "showcase the instrumental side of the Nashville recording scene" (O'Connor's liner ...

  2. May 14, 2020 · Mark O'Connor's Grammy winning New Nashville Cats featured some of Nashville's finest musicians in 1991. "Restless" composed by Carl Perkins "Best Album: For sheer velocity and beauty, listen to Mark O'Connor's The New Nashville Cats, which joins his incredible fiddle with 53 of Music City's finest players."

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  4. May 6, 2010 · Mark O'Connor along with some of Nashville's finest musicians of the 1990's opened the Country Music Association Awards Show in 1991. O'Connor's album New Na...

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  5. While his tenure with MCA was ending, Wariner contributed to two cuts on Mark O'Connor's 1991 album The New Nashville Cats. The first was a cover of Carl Perkins' "Restless". It featured O'Connor on fiddle, with Wariner, Vince Gill, and Ricky Skaggs alternating on lead vocals and guitar.

  6. May 4, 2012 · From Mark's album "The New Nashville Cats" this is Steve Wariner singing a song that he wrote. Of course that's Mark playing the violin. I love the long solo...

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  7. Dec 20, 2009 · Mark O'Connor With Some Of Nashville's Finest Musicians Of The 1990's

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  8. Wariner moved over to Arista Records in 1991 where he released his album I Am Ready. Shortly after, he earned his first GRAMMY Award for Best Country Vocal Collaboration as a vocalist on the single “Restless,” along with Vince Gill, Ricky Skaggs and Mark O’Connor, on O’Connor’s album. They were known as The New Nashville Cats.

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