The gospel quartet I work with has recently recorded a DVD. I posted a couple clips on the youtube.com site. I played steel on this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dr6FmqYjI0Y
And dobro on this cut: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1QIhl0zmlk
No, I am not in the picture...I am in the back running the sound.Incidentally, Glory Hallelujah song has been on the "CHRISTIAN VOICE" gospel music chart for 4 months and has been ranked in the top 80 for the month of November.
Man, I wished that I sounded that good. Reggie, everytime I hear you, you just get better and better. Folks, you won't find a better steel player anywhere than my friend Reggie Duncan. Sounds good Reggie, you are one of the greats in my book. Mr. J.L. Duncan, Reggie's dad is also an awsome player and one of my idols. Two of the best from the great state of Ms. WAY TO GO REGGIE. Tell Mr. J.L. I am still a DUNCAN FAN! Guys, if you haven't heard Mr. J.L., like father like son, great steel players run in the family!!!!! Reggie, yall are really the best! Great musicians, great folks. I am honored to call yall my friends.
Sounds great, Reggie. I have to tell you that your solo and push-pull tone on "Something Out of Nothing" stands up the hair on the back of my neck every time I play it.
Thanks! No, I seldom play on the road with them. I do produce their sessions and play on the trax. Then, I run sound for their live performances.
We do have a cruise in January, and I will be taking my steel on that one!!!