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Bent Romnes
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Here is a clip from a band in Norway: Boots.
My buddy Kjell Helde on steel.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=YAvHjtZugzA
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Your buddy Kjell sounds great. Also now I know where all the line dancers ended up. Who would of thought, they where all doing the tush push and made a left instead of a right and marched right off to Norway !
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Post by Jim Walker »

Ya know Bob I had been wondering about those line dancers myself for a few years now. I thought they had all become karaoke singers. I guess I was mistaken!

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Did I see two pickups on the front neck of that steel?
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Lee you have a sense for detail. Yes, it has 2 pickups and it is a Franklin stereo. It once belonged to Paul Franklin.
I believe that Kjell got it sometime in 2001.
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Post by Roger Miller »

Never really got into line dancing. Seemed like everytime I'd wanna dance up close with a hot line dancer, she'd turn her back and shuffle in circles. Now if you ask me, is that anyway to treat a hot looking guitar player? I SAY, IS THAT ANYWAY TO TREAT A HOT LOOKING GUITAR PLAYER? Sorry, it's my blood pressure.
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Kjell, The Norwegian Steel Guitarist

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:D :P
Bent, thanks for sending us the clip with Kjell playing his lovely Franklin guitar; was going to ask what brand the guitar was; thot it looked like the Franklin Logo. He does an excellent job on the song..Bernie :roll: :whoa:
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Post by Bent Romnes »

Thanks for the nice remark, Bernie. Yes Kjell's Franklin is a stereo...However, I think he traded it for an Emmons. Kjell, if you read this, is that correct?
Also, if y'all would, click on the username (kjellsteel) in youtube and that will bring up all of his videos. They are all worth a listen.

Kjell tells me that he is working on posting a video he did in his home studio. So we have more to look forward to from him.
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Bob Hoffnar wrote:Your buddy Kjell sounds great. Also now I know where all the line dancers ended up. Who would of thought, they where all doing the tush push and made a left instead of a right and marched right off to Norway !
Bob, also because in Norway they do it the Rightway :-)

Another neat thing I have discovered about Norwegians, is that the public demanded a new style that they could dance to. Bands saw the need and called it Dance Music.Inevitably this dance music became country flavored.
Cowboy hats and line dancing was a natural result.

As an ex-Norwegian it really warms my heart.
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That two pickup Franklin belongs now to Nicke Widèn in Sweden.
Kjell still has the Green "Hal Rugg" Franklin.

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