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Terry Miller
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Good afternoon,

Here is another song my son wrote. We recorded this about a month ago. It's a good honky-tonk tune with an old school feel.

Click the HiFi Link at the top of the page
http://www.songramp.com/mod/mps/viewtra ... ckid=67636

Thanks for your feedback. I really appreciate you taking the time to listen and comment.

Take care,
Terry Miller
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Frank Raines
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Terry
Great again :whoa: Terry > your Son has written 2 great songs that i heard so far, and as you put it honky tonk Country to boot. I think you and your son should make us all a video!!
What do the rest of you guys think???? love to see You on steel and your son singing. Is that your old Bud again?? :D
Frank
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Terry Miller
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Post by Terry Miller »

Ya Frank thats the old bud. We want to make a video soon, One problem we have is Brad my son does all the instruments except steel. Keeps him busy.We'll keep popping a new one up ever once in awhile. Thanks for the feed back. Got a new Showpro coming soon. Can't wait to see how it records. Terry
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Lee Baucum
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Very, very nice. The steel really has a great sound.

By the way. My old ACE Pac-A-Seat was made in Hammondsport, NY. I bought it back in the 1970's and I'm still using it.

Lee, from South Texas
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Frank Raines
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old bud

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Terry
The Show Pro is one fine steel and i know you`ll be real happy with it. (But brother what I hear coming from "THAT OLD 69 SHO BUD) is just awsome."Its no wonder ya kept it all these years". You and that Bud were made for each other,and you yourself have that special touch for playing it my friend.
Frank
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Terry Miller
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Post by Terry Miller »

Lee my brother used to make those seats. I am a real big guy and I'm still using one. Wish he was making them again. Thanks for the comments guys. Well post some more after awhile> We don't want to wear out our welcome. Terry
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Bernie Gonyea
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Brad and Terry

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:D :roll: :lol:

Brad, a very nice country song; it should be on the Juke Boxes every where. And again, Terry, you and the old sho bud were made for each other. It sounds great for its age. Makes me want to get my 67 Cross-over out of the case. I love the sound of the older Sho Buds. Owned a new LDG back in the early 80's and I hated the guitar. Biggest lemon I have owned. What model is your sho Bud.? And is the new one you've ordered the same kind as Tommy White's ? Keep up your fine recordings; you're both great musicians..Bernie :roll: :whoa: :D :lol:
2007 Zum S-10; 1967 Sho-Bud [ D-10 ]; 85 S-10 Sierra; 1953 Multi-Kord [ 6 String- 4 pedals ] A Sho-Bro six String Resonator Guitar; Nashville 112 Amp; hilton Vol. Pedal
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Post by Terry Miller »

Thanks Bernie for your comments. The old Bud is a professional but Shot change the under side and put nylon tuners on it in 1970 one of the very first one done that way. The new Showpro is the Tommy White model but the color is really different.Similar to a grape. When I get it I'll post some pics. Thanks again and have a good Thanksgiving. Terry
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