Brumley Bounce (New song)

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Albert Svenddal
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Brumley Bounce (New song)

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Tom Brumley was one of my idols as a young steel player back in Minnesota and much of my style today was due to his incredible playing. I recently wrote this new instrumental and dedicated it him. I hope you enjoy it. The link to the song is at the bottom.

Blessings, Albert

I recorded this on my new Williams 700 guitar at my home studio.
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Post by Ken Mullett »

Hi Albert. absolutely awesome!Tom would be very pleased I'm sure.
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Post by Dennis Atkins »

Hi Albert, great job. I knew it was a great song when you first played it in Iowa last fall. Hope everyone who hears it will enjoy it as much.

You really caught the favor of Tom's playing with this tribute, and I am sure that the Brumley family will be pleased with your tribute.

Have a great time in Dallas.

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Post by George Brown »

Albert,
A very pretty song, and some great picking. I heard a lot of Tom in your rendition. I'll bet he was smiling down on you when you wrote, and recorded it. Thanks for sharing it with us.
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Post by Paul Burton »

nice job Albert, it was an honor to play this tune it with you on the Iowa steel show. Who is playing the nice lead guitar work on your cut of this song? God Bless Paul Burton
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Post by Bob Carlucci »

REALLY nice, and a great tribute.
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Hey, that was really great!

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I really enjoyed listening to it. Really great pickin.
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Post by Brendan Mitchell »

Great stuff
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Post by Tom Brumley »

Albert, thanks so much for thinking enough of Tom that you wrote a tribute to him. You definitely have the Brumley influence in your playing and tone. Tom would have been proud. Thank you so much. He was the best person in the world. I miss him so much.
Love, Rolene
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Post by Joe Casey »

Made me think of Tom immediatly..And a little Don R.. :D I can hear a lot of Steelers trying it already.Great Job..
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Post by Jim Princehorn »

This is so easy to listen to. Great playing. Hope you have in on your set in Dallas.
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Post by Rick Winfield »

Great playing and tone! Tom would be pleased.
kudo's to the guitar player also, for his tasteful licks
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Post by Don Lampley »

Hey Albert I play bass for Joe Arview we were just talking about how talented you are and this proves it great song really enjoyed it.
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Post by Bob Hickish »

Al
so many of us wanted to be like Tom -- But never made it -

You have mastered it , Bravo :D
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Post by Albert Svenddal »

Thanks for all the kind comments. The guitar player is Val Lupescu, a member of my church here in Nashville. I have not worked with a better guitar player, other than Paul Burton and Joe Arveiw but all three are very different styles. Val is a "class act" here in Nashville and I am thankful for his work on my project.

Blessings, Albert
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Post by Bernie Gonyea »

:D :whoa: :roll:

Albert and Rolene : Congratulations to Albert for this grand new Instumental in a special tribute to our beloved Tom. Yes, Rolene , i am certain Mr. Tom would be so proud to hear this fine piece of music deicated to him.. I , too , can definitely hear your Tom playing this number, with a whole lot of Tom's stylings and sound so dominantly to the ears.. We miss him, too and God be with you. And thank you, Albert for your generous offering to the world of pedal steel. I wpuld love to have a copy of any new CD with this number there-on..Bernie :whoa: :whoa: :roll: :D
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Post by JERRY THURMOND »

that is good stuff

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Post by Tom Brumley »

I would love to have a copy too, Albert.
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Post by Tony Dingus »

Nice Albert. The Brumley touch and tone!!!

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Brumley Bounce

Post by Brad Malone »

Hey Albert, thanks for giving Bud's Bounce a baby brother...now they can bounce all over the place..LOL. Seriously, it is a great song and you did a terrific job...glad you and that Williams 700 are getting some air time.
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Post by Tommy Shown »

This is the first time I hve ever heard you play, and I am impressed with it. you really picked it clean.I posted a comment on the site, I would give you 10 stars on that, Albert. That is some great picking.
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Post by Albert Svenddal »

Thanks again for the kind comments. I will be performing this song at the Dallas show at 8:00 Saturday morning.

I will also have copies of the song at the" Williams Steel Guitar" booth for those who would like copies.

Blessings, Albert Svenddal
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Post by Albert Svenddal »

Rolene, thanks for the kind words. I am honored by it.

I sent you a copy for to you.

Blessings, Albert
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