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Marcel Parijs
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Clinton Gregory

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Hello steelfriends,

Find a nice clip from Clinton Gregory. But who is the steelplayer on that Mullen guitar. I'll think it's Mr. Ronn Elliot. But if that so that must be a long time ago. Here it is.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J10xnGTY ... re=related

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Marcel
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It is Ron, Clinton calls his name out just before his solo
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Sorry John. Yes I heard it. I was a little bit too fast for asking. Great picker he is.

Marcel
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He has the best tone ever, I love his playing...
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Hey folks, Is that country or is that country?
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Ron is one of the all time great players with such taste,tone and always in tune. I just wish he would loosen up and get a sense of humor. HA HA Loveya Ron, Bobby
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Thank you Bobby,

I met you and Ron in the Millenium a couple off times. Yes Ron has a lot of humour and he has a great soft and tastefull touch in his hands.

I hope I can come to St.Louis this year as well.
Thanks Ron for the great picking

Marcel
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Ron is one of my favourites, I have every CD he has done so far. I was only sorry I couldn't get over to Ireland to see him at the festival. One day, one day for sure.
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Many Thanks !

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Thanks so very much for the kind words. We enjoyed working with Clinton as well as many other great country artists. I loved great classic country tunes and enjoyed playing them. Thanks again....please visit me on our website and sign our guestbook.
http://freewebs.com/ronelliottmusic/
See you all down the road. Ron
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Post by Bill Dobkins »

Ron, You sounded great with Clinton. I use to have a friend (Keven Grant)who played bass with Clinton. Did you know him ? I've lost track of him over the years. Anyway are you comming to Dallas and to Mount Vernon IL this year ? I would love to hear you again. I like your website especially that photo of you and Buddy.
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Thanks Bill

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Thanks Bill, I will not be in Dallas this year, but will be in Mt. Vernon, Il. As to Keven, I, too, have not been in contact with him. Last I knew of Clinton, he was opening, singing parts, and playing fiddle with Gene Watson. Take care, and we'll see you in Illinois in April. Ron
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Paul, You were asking about my Derby on the website,I have a black D-10 and a maple S-10,..I play through 2 Nashville 112's with a PODxt. Get back with me on my e-mail rpesr@bellsouth.net Thanks, Ron
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Post by Clyde Bloodworth »

Great steel playing! Give credit to one of the most soulful singers of all time-Clinton Gregory! He will tear your heart out if you listen close.
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Hello Ron,

I now Buddy had in the early's a great Sierra. But I saw a picture from you when you had also a white Sierra with golden end plates and keyless tuners. Wow! Where's is this guitar now?

Marcel
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Post by Andy Greatrix »

If you get a chance, liston to Clinton Gregory sing "If a broken heart could kill". It's on one of his early CDs. It's soul country to the bone.
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Wow! Now that's a country song.
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Great Song

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Another of my favorite Clinton Gregory songs is a beautifully handeled tune... "Couldn't Love Have Picked a Better To Die".Last I heard,..Clinton is opening, singing parts, and playing fiddle with Gene Watson....He's a good one! Thanks, Ron
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Post by Marcel Parijs »

Here's another from Clinton with Buddy Emmons. Buddy has a great sound.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=af__M5vPrXY

Marcel
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