What a treat the Abilene Jam was to a larger than normal central Texas crowd of musicians and fans. Randy Palmore and company put on a super, well ran show. When you begin a show with the likes of Bobby Tuttle, who is one of the smoothest players around, you really can't lose. If Bill Stafford is "Mr Smooth", then our Texas version is "Mr Silk"--for lack of a better word. Then you follow up that gentleman with Johnny Cox, who "happened to drop by after a night with the Jody Nix band, and Larry Toliver-who "attacks" a pedal steel like no other--accompanied by his son Casey Toliver (super singer BTW), there is just just gonna be a great afternoon ahead. Freddie Justice, in from Arizona, left the audience in awe with his performance on the Rains guitar--super player. Gary Carpenter gave us all a lesson on the inside neck of the Rains axe. He never fails to amaze me with his dexterity. A monster player to say the least. Then the "kids" Jerry Newberry and some 'brat'
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named Austin Stewart offered up a humongous plate of crow to the steel players in the audience, especially when the "kid" ended that part of the show with a version of "Orange Blossom Special" that ran grandpop off the stage. If you think the steel guitar is on the decline, the remedy is simple, just start 'em younger with kids like Austin. The final jam with Gary Carpenter, Bill Simmons--who overcame some tremendous electrical problems--along with Gene Watson's steeler Corky "Peewee" Owens added the frosting on the cake with a tremendous finish. Whatta' show. This one is going to get bigger, thanks to Randy Palmore, Larry Toliver, Bobby Rains and all who helped. I'll be back next year to this one if the Great One allows.
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fred
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<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Fred Shannon on 23 February 2005 at 05:55 AM.]</p></FONT>