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* [[Townes Van Zandt]] was a major influence | * [[Townes Van Zandt]] was a major influence | ||
* [[Rex Bell]] played bass guitar on several of her albums before becoming a singer-songwriter himself. | * [[Rex Bell]] played bass guitar on several of her albums before becoming a singer-songwriter himself. | ||
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* [[Steve Earle]], a well-known singer-songwrite, was a music producer for Lucinda. | * [[Steve Earle]], a well-known singer-songwrite, was a music producer for Lucinda. | ||
* [[Ray Kennedy]] was a music producer for Lucinda. | * [[Ray Kennedy]] was a music producer for Lucinda. | ||
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- Townes Van Zandt was a major influence
- Rex Bell played bass guitar on several of her albums before becoming a singer-songwriter himself.
- Bob Dylan a major inspiration
- Joni Mitchell a major inspiration
- Leonard Cohen was a major inspiration
- Patty Loveless covered her Top 20 song The Night's Too Long.
- Mary Chapin Carpenter covered Passionate Kisses to a Top Five country hit, earning Lucinda a Grammy.
- Emmylou Harris covered some of her songs.
- Tom Petty covered Changed the Lock for the movie She's the One.
- Gorf Morlix was a long-time guitar player/co-producer of Lucinda's music. He is well known in Texas music.
- Steve Earle, a well-known singer-songwrite, was a music producer for Lucinda.
- Ray Kennedy was a music producer for Lucinda.