I couldn't help it! Heres a clip w/ a lot of Hughy

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Greg Wisecup
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I couldn't help it! Heres a clip w/ a lot of Hughy

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Paul Wade
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john hughy

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does anybody know about that emmons p/p his playing.
looks like aqua finish and wooden necks??.and where
is that steel today.....cool color

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Post by Alan Miller »

wonderful crying steel guitar like only Mr hughey could do this well, dont we miss it these days.
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Post by Archie Nicol R.I.P. »

The tab for John's instrumental version can be found in `A Manual Of Style`. Some nice highs(27th fret!) on it.

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Post by Larry Jamieson »

Yeah... Nobody does the crying steel and bar quake any better than John Hughey did. Wish he was still with us.
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