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Austin Tripp in Nashville Studio

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Here is a quick video when my band went to Nashville to record our CD single, "outside the box". I hope you enjoy and please tell me what you think.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iTxjleR ... annel_page
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Thats great Austin !!!! :D :D :D
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:whoa: :lol: :roll:

Austin : A great song by a fine group; your playing in the background was very tasteful and beautiful listening to my ears.. Congrats on a fine recording..good luck to you and the Band..Bernie :roll: :whoa: :whoa: :D
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Super job Austin. Everything fit just right. You can be very proud
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Beautiful dude beautiful.
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Post by Robbie Crabtree »

Good Job Young man, You will be a Paul Franklin Jr in no time. :D
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Nice job Austin ! very clean and tasteful
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Mighty Fine!!

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Mighty fine job... :D
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Excellent job! You should be very proud!
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Post by Nick Reed »

Austin,
That's really good stuff, you da man!

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Thanks everyone for the nice compliments. I take my hat off to the steel guitarist that do this for a living. It is a LOT harder than I thought. Thanks again everyone!!!!
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Austin-Doing good!...al.:)
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Post by Bill Ferguson »

Hey pal,
You've got that Emmons humming.
Wish you would give me a call sometime.

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Post by Ron Kirby »

Great work Austin, I really enjoyed the song, music and steel guitar, Well done indeed !!
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Post by Charles Curtis »

I agree with all the above; great job!
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Post by Robert Tripp »

Great Job Austin......great playing and done very tastefully. That is one powerful song as well, this could be a big one, hope you guys are getting some promotion.
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Post by Chris Castle »

good job guys. great mix and a great song.

nice job Austin. It's up to us to keep this steel guitar music alive man. There arent many young steelers out there today.

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Post by Hal Higgins »

Austin....gave it a listen, and I must say you've got a good tone and touch....very tasteful playing. Keep it up! HAL
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