Central KY Steel Guitar Club Qtrly Show

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Central KY Steel Guitar Club Qtrly Show

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The quarterly CKSGC show is scheduled for March 4, 2005 at 7:30PM at the Jessamine County Park building in Nicholasville, KY. The first set will feature Steve Smothers,(his first time here), the second set features Ed Shoemaker, and the third is Chubby Howard. A forth player will be announced later.

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Edwin G. Shoemaker
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'75 Session 400 w/JBL Session 500 w/BW

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The Central Kentucky Steel Guitar has a new web site still under construction. Visit this site for more information about the club. http://www.steelpickersclub.com
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Jerry Overstreet
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Ed, thanks for posting the link. I had not seen this before. I plan to come hear ya'll play. Maybe I can hitch a ride over with Boogie!
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Post by Jimmie Brown »

Hey, Thats a great looking site you have there Ed. I'd like to come up and hear you guys someday. Maybe i'll get to see you again. Sure do miss your fellowship since you moved away.
take care.

Jimmie
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Post by Boogie Sherrard »

Hey "Ed Shoe" - that's a pretty good link
you set-up for Mr. "Vander-puddle". It seems
to have quite a good bit of stuff, already.
I look forward to picking some with youse-guys next week-end.
-------------------------------------------- Oh, I guess you can tolerate "Overstreet"
I'll bring him along with me. "Boogie".

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Post by Shoe »

Jimmie, I am looking forward to a visit from my NC good friend. We had some good times.
Boogie, did you see the picture of Mr. "Vander-puddle" at the bottom of page 1?
He's a good'un. We grew up together in the foothills of eastern KY.
Jerry, looking forward to seeing you again.
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Post by Boogie Sherrard »

Yeah, I seen his mug - good stuff buddy.

Jerry & I will be there Friday Nite. We

always have a good time @ Nicholasville.

Boogie.
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^bump
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looking forward to the show lets hope boogie behaves ha ha Chubby
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SEE YA TOMORROW !!!
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Post by Shoe »

Many thanks to the musicians and fans for making this a tremendous success. I talked to folks from Ohio, Indiana, and all around Kentucky. Most attend every show put on by the Central Kentucky Steel Guitar Club.
I heard three steel pickers who did a fantastic job entertaining the crowd last night: Steve Smothers from Danville, KY; Bob Sexton from Mt Sterling, KY; and Chubby Howard from Franklin, Ohio. The staff band even made me sound better than usual.
I'm looking forward to the next show in June.

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Edwin G. Shoemaker
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'75 Session 400 w/JBL Session 500 w/BW


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It was a good show Shoe! I really enjoyed your set and the story about the nice ZB you played. Folks, Ed has the guitar that Gene O'Neal played on a Charlie Pride hit song. I have forgotten which song it was Ed, ["So Afraid" maybe?].... I'll let you tell them. It is a good looking axe and you just played it wonderfully.

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