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David, Thanks for clearing up the address. Check will go out again tomorrow to the Nashville address.
Looking forward to it!!
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Got mine today, heard about half of it but so far its very pleasant, nic mix of bluegrass styles with lots of cool pedal steel .. good unique stuff
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If you sent your check to Ga address does it get forwarded to nashville or returned to senders address?
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Many times in the past I have purchased CD's only to be disappointed after playing them. Not true with this one for it is one of the finest CD's I have listend to in a very long time. The steel is up front on all the cuts.

It's a sad day when this type of music is not heard on the radio for David Peterson deserves to be there.

My thanks go out to Paul for letting us know about this great CD because I would have not known about it otherwise.
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Post by Franklin »

Hello,

If you sent your order to the GA address, it will now be forwarded to the Nashville address. I have already received many forwarded orders. Thanks.

Dave Peterson

P.S. And thanks for the good words everyone.
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Hi Dave: Just wondering if you remember sending mine out (George Rout) as I sent my money order in U.S. funds on Feb 5th?????

George
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Hello George,

I have sent quite a few to Canada at this point. I can't recall all of them, but if you haven't had it returned by now then it will be processed. I'm receiving orders that have been forwarded all the time. Give it a little more time. thanks.

Dave Peterson
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Thanks Dave, will let you know when it arrives.

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Received my CD

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I received mine. Very well done.
BILL ERB
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My copy arrived yesterday.
The whole CD is excellent,
Dennis Crouch has an excellent ear.

The arrangements and recording quality is great.

Rick

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Message for Dave Peterson....

Good timing Dave. My copy of the CD arrived just now. I'm looking forward to listening to it.

Thanks for your quick work.

Geo
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Another message for David Peterson:

David, I can only echo all the kind words already spoken about your CD. I'm 71 and have been playing since I was 11 (Roly Poly days) and therefore have listened to and played a lot of C/W (and other) music over the many years and still do.

This CD is nothing short of exceptional. It's one that mkes the hair stand up on my neck as they say, and even brings tears to my eyes, it's magic.

I's totally "alive". Your controlled energy backed up by the guys is sensational. Keep up the excellent work.

As others have said, it's too bad this is not played on today's radio, and also to thank you for bringing to our attention.

George Rout
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One of the best Steel Guitar Reunion.
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Post by Larry Jamieson »

David and Paul,

I received my CD and have been enjoying it. Nice, traditional country music, and lots of up front steel and fiddle!
One question... On several cuts, there is a musician credited for "Sock rhythm guitar." I have not run across this term before, please enlighten me.
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Post by Franklin »

Hello all,

Just wanted to answer a couple of the questions. Rick - The cd was produced by Dennis Crouch and myself. All the arrangements were a collaboration. Some of them I'd been thinking about for years. Dennis brought a great ear to everything though, and his input was invaluable. He also got the musicians together for the sessions.

To larry - the term "sock rhythm guitar" refers to closed chord rhythm on an arch top acoustic guitar, as opposed to open chord rhythm that I played on a dreadnaught acoustic guitar. Hope that helps. Thanks again for all the kind words.

Dave Peterson
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Post by Katie Smith »

My cd arrived on Monday. I totally agree with everyone, it is one of the best, and many thanks to Paul for bringing this to our attention! :)
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Post by Dave Burr »

Here's a clip of Dave live in Nashville... You might recognize the names of a few of his players.. :wink: Pete Finney on Steel and Bryan Sutton on lead Guitar. Pete knocks this one out of the park... two or three times!!! :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQt5kjvu ... re=channel

Here's a couple more:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpIoJ7qZ ... re=channel

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxaGI0I6 ... re=channel



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Post by Franklin »

Hello all,

Just wanted to let everybody know that the cd is now available for online purchase and download through CD Baby. I hope this will help everyone who wants a copy. Looking forward to seeing y'all in Dallas. Thanks.

Dave Peterson

P.S. You can still purchase it directly from me if you want also.
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Thanks Dave,
I'll get Mine at dallas.
See You there.
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...support the arts...buy this CD!
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OH YEA!!!! Now THAT's Country! You boys done GOOD! LOL!
THANKS!!!!!
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Paul,
Thanks for the heads up! I just purchased and downloaded it from CD Baby. It's breakin my heart!

Phil
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Dave Burr wrote: Pete knocks this one out of the park...
Thanks a lot, Dave; it was a really fun night (totally unrehearsed as you can probably tell). And if we're going to use the baseball metaphor I should point out that I also hit a couple of fouls and had at least one unforced error; all part of the game! 8)
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Anybody that's lucky enough to be going to Dallas; don't miss Dave Peterson singing with Paul Franklin!
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Post by Mark Dunn »

Paul would it be possible to take a copy or two to Dallas, next week. I'm sure my old mate Dave Hartley will pick up and pay you for a copy. It was great watching you with the Time Jumpers last November and thanks for the tuning tip, boy it works!
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