Tennessee Waltz

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James Kerr
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Tennessee Waltz

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Played on my 1954 Teisco R1. through a Vox AC30 and recorded with my Zoom2 Digital recorder. The first part of the song is slightly out of sync but it gets better.

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Jim Lindsey (Louisiana)
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Post by Jim Lindsey (Louisiana) »

James, that was very nice. I thoroughly enjoyed it. This is one of those songs I've always wanted to play myself, but have never really gotten around to it. And you did it very nicely. :) Thanks for posting it.
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John H. McGlothlin
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Post by John H. McGlothlin »

Excellent job James and that guitar has smooth tone to it, keep up the great work.
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Post by James Kerr »

Thank you both for your kind words. I have just listened to Susan Alcorn and I can see me going in that direction soon.

James.
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