35th Annual PSGA Steel Show in Norwalk, CT - November 9th
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I'm sorry that I could not handle the long trip to the show. Judging from the above posts, it appears that I missed a great one.
I would just like to post a special "Thank You" to Bob Miackel for all he has done for the steel guitar. I have been a member of the PSGA for several years and intend to continue my membership. The newsletter Bob produces is one of the most interesting and informative publications I receive.
Thanks for everything, Bob.
I would just like to post a special "Thank You" to Bob Miackel for all he has done for the steel guitar. I have been a member of the PSGA for several years and intend to continue my membership. The newsletter Bob produces is one of the most interesting and informative publications I receive.
Thanks for everything, Bob.
Pioneers of Western Swing HOF, Seattle 2005
Western Swing Music HOF, Sacramento 2006
International Steel Guitar HOF, St.Louis 2007
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Western Swing Music HOF, Sacramento 2006
International Steel Guitar HOF, St.Louis 2007
Visit my Web Site at RoysFootprints.com
Browse my Photo Album and be sure to sign my Guest Book.
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My son and I attended the show and had a great time. Looking at the posts listing the greats who played and did seminars here in the apast, I wish we had known about the PSGA a long time ago. Thanks Bob and everyone!
I have to comment on Herby Wallace's set. Herby is a real class act. Here is a Hall of Fame player who is working through a difficult recovery and he yields the floor to a new, young singer he has never worked with before. I love Herby's playing so at first I was a little upset that I wouldn't hear a full set from Herby, but what I heard was a great singer and really tasty backup playing. I guess that is one reason he is in the SGHOF.
I have to comment on Herby Wallace's set. Herby is a real class act. Here is a Hall of Fame player who is working through a difficult recovery and he yields the floor to a new, young singer he has never worked with before. I love Herby's playing so at first I was a little upset that I wouldn't hear a full set from Herby, but what I heard was a great singer and really tasty backup playing. I guess that is one reason he is in the SGHOF.
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Great show. As a spectator I think everyone did a great job. The music was great.I really enjoyed seeing Herbie, Doug Beaumier playing his Emmons,(and shobud on display) John Widgren ,Jim Cohen and especially Tom Reilly. Congratulations on a great show and thanks again for keeping the steel guitar alive. I am already looking forward to next year. Thanks to Jeff and everybody else who help put the show together.
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