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By the way, this recording has some of Nashville's finest musicians available and my dear friend John Hughey helped with the final mix and liner notes, something I'm so proud of and deeply appreciate.
Larry Paxton, bass
Jimmy Capps, guitar
Kerry Marx, guitar
John Gardner, drums
Bob Patin, piano
Steve Hinson
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This is a great record...buy one!
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Ken Byng
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My copy of this album is just about worn out. It spends most of its time in my CD player in the car.

Any thoughts on bringing out another album Tommy?
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Post by Ernest Cawby »

What is the song list???


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robert kramer
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Post by robert kramer »

Song List for Tommy White's "By Request" CD:

1. Steel Minor
2. Wichita Lineman
3. Shuffle of to Tupelo
4. Tesa's Waltz
5. L-O-V-E
6. Walk Through this World With Me
7. Pick Me Up On Your Way Down
8. I'm Movin' On
9. This Can't Be Love
10.Country Medley
(I Love You Because)
(Crazy Arms)
(Please Release Me)
11. Papermoon
12. In The Garden

(I'm ordering a new copy - I've worn through cut #2 "Wichita Lineman."
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Post by Tommy White »

Steve,
Thank you my friend!
Bob Kramer,
Thanks for posting the song titles. So nice.
Miss seeing you at the Opry ol' pal.
Ken,
Thanks so much for the support. I'm sure we will do another CD someday when our budget and time allows! Could be a while :) .
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Got em both.....you won't be disappointed so git em ;-)
Keith Schuler
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Learning from the TAB package

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I ordered & quickly received the By Request package. Of course, it is needless for me to say what great picking is provided here by Tommy White; but for those that may not be familiar with this music, I'll stress that you'll have to go a long way to hear any finer. The TAB book is actually more detailed than I ever expected, making the learning of this material much easier. Some of the tunes offered here will also be quite a challenge to pick up....at least for my personal skills. Don't pass up the opprotunity to get hold of this material. I extend a huge Thank You to the Whites for reissuing this package.

Keith Schuler; Louisville, KY
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Charlie Moore
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Tab

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Guys i bought this tab book and man it is GREAT,i just wanted to learn some of the licks Tommy plays on this thing it is ggggooooooddd woodshed stuff,get you one you'll love it...
Charlie.......
Tommy White
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Post by Tommy White »

Kevin, Keith and Charlie,
Thank you so much for your purchases and support! It means so much to us. Glad you received your packages so promptly!
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uh-huh.
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Joe Rouse
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E9?

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Is this course in E9 or C6? Is it a mix, if so which is what.
Thanks...jr
Aki Paivinen
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Post by Aki Paivinen »

And which copedent do you use in this material?
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Post by Tommy White »

Joe,
Thank you for your inquiry. The CD, tracks and companion tab book are a variety of C6th and E9th tunings. The more country songs feature E9th that can be played with a fairly basic set up of 3 floor pedals and 4 knee levers with exception of lowering the B strings to A and a split on the G# to F#. The more swingy/pop stardards are C6th, all of which can be played with the standard copedent.
Aki,
I believe my copedent is posted on this forum, although I'm not sure what section.
Thanks again to everyone!
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Post by Ken Byng »

Bump for great product.
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Post by Chuck Thompson »

bump for an awesome product. i just got the package deal - wonderful album and enough tab to keep me busy for a very long time. thanks tommy! ct
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dlayne
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Cd

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Hey Tommy just sent you a Payment via PayPal for your CD,can't wait to hear it!!
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Robert Lashier
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Tommy White By Request

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I'm trying to reach out to see if there is any chance that the By Request CD has had a recent pressing. I've been looking for a copy ever since I joined the Forum a year or two ago with no luck. Any ideas out there? Maybe if enough pre-orders were generated?
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Also if anyone has suggestions for CDs that are predominantly Tommy White features or solo efforts, I would sure appreciate hearing about them.
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Post by Robert Lashier »

Thanks, Ken. That was quick and helpful.
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Post by Franklin »

If you don't own this CD package its time to treat yourself.... Tommy White's playing is soulful throughout and his musical ideas are intellectually inspirational.

Paul
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Post by Robert Lashier »

Paul, thanks for your reply and comments, no argument here. And speaking of Soulful and inspirational, there's not a day goes by that I'm not rewinding something you've played just to enjoy it again. You and Tommy playing together is Best of the Best.
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Post by Robert Lashier »

Thanks to all for the posts and messages trying to aid and encourage this Quest. Got to love the steeler community. I just got a nice email from Jeff at Show Pro guitars informing me that they no longer carry the CD or companion materials. Back to square one I guess.
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