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John Steele (deceased)
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Bush/Chalker/Emmons

Post by John Steele (deceased) »

This is a youtube thing, not a live show but rather a studio cut overlaid with pictures. I thought it was interesting to hear Curly and Buddy together on one cut. (Home in San Antone)

http://br.youtube.com/watch?v=yRpq6UQwf ... re=related

-John
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Post by Susan Alcorn (deceased) »

Wow.
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Post by Jim Cohen »

Thanks for that, John. Gonna post a link to it on SteelGuitarJazz.com.

Cheers,
JC
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Post by Roger Shackelton »

I'd heard this tune a few years ago, but don't remember where or when.????? :?


Roger
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Post by Russ Wever »

"Secret Love" and "From Tennessee To
Texas" are two other tunes from the
same project that both Buddy Emmons
and Curly Chalker have solos on.

~Russ
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emmons/chalker

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man oh man :whoa: :whoa:
is there a c.d out of this ....

p.w :D
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Post by robert kramer »

All songs mentioned are from "Johnny Bush's Greatest Hits Volume One" available on Johnny Bush's website:

http://www.johnnybush.com/

In addition to the songs that feature both Emmons and Chalker there is some classic Weldon Myrick work on such tunes as "Texas Dancehall Girl","There Stands The Glass," "Pass My By" and more. Emmons is on "I Just Destroyed The World", "Jennifer" and "A Man With No Soul At All" and more. Go to Bush's website to hear sound samples and to purchase this essential steel guitar CD.
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Post by Gary Walker »

Chalker and Emmons also worked the sessions with Marcel Dadi(the French fingerpicker that got killed on flight 800) They worked very well together.
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Post by Bobby Caldwell »

Johnny Bush, Has had some of the best steel guitar players in our business on his recordings as well as in his touring band. To name a few, and I know I will leave out some, Jimmy Day, Dickey Overby, Rick Price,Jim Loessberg, Herb Steiner and of course Weldon, Buddy and Curly. Johnny's music must be a dream come for a steel guitarist to play, I know it is for me. What great music by a great singer. BTW Johnny is one %$##@*& of a nice guy. They don't come down the pike any better Johnny Bush. I guess by now you know he is my hero. He is also a dear friend. Loveya Johnny. Bobby
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Post by robert kramer »

Speaking of Rick Price: This great steel player is featured on Johnny Bush's "Live at Dancetown" LP one of the greatest live C&W records ever recorded and a virtual lesson in how to play a 4/4 shuffle. This LP is now available on CD at Johnny Bush's website (it is listed as "Johnny Bush Live"):

http://www.johnnybush.com/merchandise.html
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Post by Bobby Caldwell »

Robert you are so right. "The Live" CD is a must for everyones colection. It is chuck full of great music. One of my favortites for sure. Bobby
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Post by Don Discher »

Video was removed before I got to see it,darn.
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