Ashleigh performs "That's What I Call Home"

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Frank Estes
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Ashleigh performs "That's What I Call Home"

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Ashleigh Marie and the Ashleigh Miller Band - Franklin County, TN - August 22nd:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBF9k86wJCw

Yeah, I know my tone is not where it should be--going line out of the Vegas 400 and he probably put a compressor on it at the board.

It is not about me, but about this amazing 13 year old who knows the words to over 100 songs and plays her acoustic to them all and is learning to play pedal steel as well.

http://www.ashleighsmusic.com/
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Hey Frank, that girl is impressive; but don't put yourself down none either. For being outside and all, sounded real good. 8)
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Hey Stan, Thank you! She is something. I really like Bobbe's BoBro unit. I do not have to change bars and it really sounds great to my ears, even over the Matchbro.

Actually, we were all uptight because they only gave us 15 mins to set up on this dinky stage and a very good and gracious bluegrass band had been playing before us (for nearly 2 hours) and offered to stopped 15 mins early or we would not have had that much time.
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Yessir buddy, that Bobro do sound good. I don't do enough stuff that needs a dobro sound to invest; I just carry a short piece of wood broomstick for a bar, and does pretty well, gets that growl on the lower strings. .. :)
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Post by Bo Borland »

Nice Job.
The bobro sounds better with a plastic bar as it cuts some of the lows.
You stuff sounds fine so does the kid but you should teach the changes to the bass player.
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Thanks, Bo. The bass player is a long story--it was his first job after quitting a few months ago. He is a great guy and we'll just have to take to him to the woodshed! javascript:emoticon(':wink:')
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Hi Frank, Lee Johnson wants to know are you the same guy that played steel for Bro Carpenter in Indiana?
Gospel group..
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Yes
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