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Jim Cohen
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Reece Anderson on YouTube

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Here are 3 videos I stumbled upon this evening of Reece playing (D-10) with the house band for the Johnnie High Country Music Revue. Enjoy!

http://youtube.com/watch?v=UAeJtIXQQSA&feature=related

http://youtube.com/watch?v=ppGWjJGCOBo&feature=related

http://youtube.com/watch?v=4n3VnT1Y-EY&feature=related
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Post by Howard Tate »

Thanks Jim. Isn't it nice to see a music show like this on TV, and that fine band is very visible. btw, I'm sure enjoying your new CD.
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Mr. Anderson is a class act.He`s great on the E9th neck but when he let loose on the second video ,you could tell how good he is on C6th.Thanks for the post :D
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great stuff. that's why i play a M.S.A :D

p.w :)
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Post by Alan Miller »

I wish we had music shows like that over on this side of the Atlantic, good country music is still alive and kicking.
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Alan, if it's any consolation, we don't even have them on our side of this country!
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Post by Alan Miller »

Jim, It does make me wonder when there is so much demand for this kind of music , why so little is broadcast.
On a slightly different tack , all these old 50s 60 s 70s ,vids on you tube we all rave about, I would have thought the companies who own the actual copyrights to these shows would see that there is a demand for it to be produced on DVDs.
I wonder if they know of the demand.
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Post by Jim Cohen »

Alan Miller wrote:...when there is so much demand for this kind of music...
I haven't done the market research on this, but it's not clear to me that 'there is so much demand for this kind of music.' I think the demand is probably spotty, regional, and largely within a certain age-bracket. Compared to other genres of music, I don't know that it really adds up to 'so much demand'. But what do I know?
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Post by Alan Miller »

Maybe you re right Jim, I was thinking more worldwide and just what I see on youtube views and comments , these must surely only be a fraction of folks who might buy some.....but I ditto what you say " what do i know" :\
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