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Vernon Hester
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Here's Those Texas Boys again!!
Some good picking.
Vern

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Des Hetherington
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Dang, that thar band is purty dang good, who's the steeler and whats the band called? anyone?
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Ivan Posa
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Post by Ivan Posa »

Des, I think that the steeler is Ted Solesky.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJjfHYGhCcs This band has a couple of videos on UT. Nice singer, super Tele picker, a good band all around.
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Hi Ivan, Hey thanks for that info They are choice allright, will go check them out, hope all is good up your way, hows the new Zum going? bet its nice cheers Des
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Charles Curtis
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If these same guys, playing together, have a CD, I'm interested. I enjoyed the heck out of this.
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Curtis,
The Group's CD is 1st class sounds like its done in a good studio.Some excellent singing and picking. Ted Sloskey is the Steelman,bet he could
tell you where you could get a copy.
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Post by Bernie Gonyea »

:D :whoa: :roll: :lol:

Wow, Vern : thanks for posting this song with Ted backing on the steel; what a fine player on this old Haggard tune..Mighty good Classic country. I ; too would like a Cd of this band's performance.. Let me know where I can find a copy of it ; how about it, TED..Bernie :whoa: :whoa: :whoa:
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Post by Ted Solesky »

Thanks for the kind remarks you all. I do appreciate them. I really didn't mean to sell the cd or dvd but I'll send a copy of them to you at cost for $6.00. That'll cover my postage and material involved. I'm sure you'll get some ideas from them and I'll be happy to explain how I did the lick and give you my pedal set-up at request. My intention was to give you all ideas from my approach. The songs seem to be commonly played in most bands. Ted
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Ted, where do I send the six bucks? Thanks, Charlie
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Des, If you send me your address, I be happy to make arrangements to send you a cd & dvd. Ted
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Just a quick note, cd's are on the way,
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Charlie, to answer your question, they are the same fellers. The close friend of mine on bass, is Reggie Brown. Buddy used him with his concert when he came thru Dallas/Ft Worth area. Reg also played with Ray Price 2 yrs and Hank Thompson for 7 yrs. The drummer is Dick Dunn, Worked with Charlie Pride 14 years. LD on geetar, worked with Jonny Paycheck a few yrs. I sure had to be on my toes. Scott was a local boy.
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Ted, I sure hope that you all do some more CD/DVDs together. Man, IMO, this rocks!!!
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Post by Ted Solesky »

? Jeffry, nothing came up on the click-on?
Charlie, got your mail today, thanks. I'm surprised you got it so quick and safely. 'Home in San Antonia' song is on UTube. Good geetar picker on it! Ted
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Post by Harold Liles Jr »

Thanks for posting Vern, That was an awesome performance.

Ted, thats one fine band I really enjoy listening to them boys.
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Post by Ronald Larson »

Ted, sent you a pm. I would like a copy of the cd and dvd too. Thanks, Ron.
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Ron, I will take care of things when I have your note. Be sure to your return address. Thanks, Ted
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OOPPSS typed too fast. have your return address on note.
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Post by Charles Curtis »

Ted, I was referring to the You-Tube on this post. I should get mine soon, and I am so looking forward to it. Thank you for doing this.
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Post by Ted Solesky »

Charlie, I hope you get ideas from it. The UTube just has 'some of the songs that are on the dvd.
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Thanks Pete.
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Post by Micky Byrne »

Ted, thanks for being a good internet mate of mine for a few years now, and also thanks for the dvd you kindly sent me. Am slowly picking up a couple of your great licks. I just love your style. In my opinion you have developed "Your" style. I love your knee lever work, if I remember rightly you said you use the 2nd lower on the 2nd string alot. Great playing mate...and nice Axe too :)

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Post by Charles Curtis »

Ted, I received them yesterday, late pm and IMO, they are just great! That was quite a contest that your band won in Nashville. Ted, does your LVK, flat the B's? You have, IMO, developed your own style and I love it. I don't suppose you have any instructional material of your own do you?
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Post by Ted Solesky »

Charlie, glad you like the material. Thanks for the kind remarks. After I have a carpal tunnel surgery, I will seriously consider making a lesson type cd.
Yes, I do lower the 5th & 10th strings 1 fret on a floor pedal. I lower it 2 frets on another floor and the 6th lower the string also on an upper knee. I lower the 5&*6th by finagling my left leg a bit. It works! I hope the dvd & cd give you some ideas. Ted
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