Maestro Emmons - takes us to school...

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Maestro Emmons - takes us to school...

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from 1985

Someday My Prince Will Come

if the steel solo on this don't cheer you up, you're dead!

Skeeter Davis, NRBQ and Maestro Emmons
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Post by Cody Campbell »

Ha! Was not expecting to hear a version like this. :D

Wasn't expecting 2/4.

Nor was I expecting Skeeter. :)
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Delightful, none-the-less.

Thanks so much for sharing, Dave.
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Who's doing the great guitar work?
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p.s. what's NRBQ?
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Dave Van Allen wrote:from 1985

Someday My Prince Will Come

if the steel solo on this don't cheer you up, you're dead!

Skeeter Davis, NRBQ and Maestro Emmons
Thanks Dave ,,,,,,"GOOD taste" as with many Big E Solo's ,we already dead from the years 60's and 70's,,, :\ :D

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as you see there were more :lol:

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Jelle Biel wrote:
Dave Van Allen wrote:from 1985

Someday My Prince Will Come

if the steel solo on this don't cheer you up, you're dead!

Skeeter Davis, NRBQ and Maestro Emmons
Thanks Dave ,,,,,,"GOOD taste" as with many Big E Solo's ,we were already dead since the years 60's and 70's,,, :\ :D

Image

as you see there were more :lol:

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NRBQ is a legendary "roots music" band-I 'forget' that not everyone knows of them, seeing as I've been listening to them since the 70's...:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NRBQ

their bass player was married to Skeeter Davis.

The guitar player is Al Anderson, Tele wrangler, also a great songwriter.
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Post by Jack Stanton »

Great stuff!
Thanks, Dave!
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Post by Jon Light (deceased) »

Thanks Dave.
Didn't know that Skeeter-NRBQ connection. She's...cute, singing that. Like a little girl instead of a show tune belter.
And I ain't dead yet---cheerful as hell this morning thanks to Mr. Emmons. :D
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Great stuff. Yup, Big Al is a really fine guitar player. Us New England guys know them well - used to see them routinely in Western Mass and Connecticut, where I spent most of the 80s.

This is from this 1985 album: http://www.amazon.com/Sings-They-Play-S ... B000000344
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I believe Joey Spampinato (Skeeter's husband) played bass in Chuck Berry's film Hail Hail Rock'n Roll.
Together with Keith Richards.

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:D THanks for the link Dave......bb
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