New Clip of the Week 02/28/10
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- Walter Stettner
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New Clip of the Week 02/28/10
Good Morning from Vienna,
Here's a track from 1997, a great old Ray Price tune:
http://www.lloydgreentribute.com/Austri ... Sounds.htm
Enjoy the music!
Kind Regards, Walter
Here's a track from 1997, a great old Ray Price tune:
http://www.lloydgreentribute.com/Austri ... Sounds.htm
Enjoy the music!
Kind Regards, Walter
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johnny bush singing an maby dicky on steel? add
Randy Reinhard Jim Loessberg played steel on a lot of bushes records
Randy Reinhard Jim Loessberg played steel on a lot of bushes records
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a retired truck driver who is still driving. and loves steel......
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That could be who it is because Weldon wrote me a letter from Texas, telling how he put his family and Fender 1000 in a old chevy and left for Nashville. The rest is Forum history !!
Regards, Paul

Regards, Paul



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I really don't know if Jimmy Day was from Texas but if I'm going to be Frank, it wasn't his kind of thing. True, he worked extensively with Johnny Bush but he never got into that sort of style. He had his own thing and his own followers, of which I am one, but this was not it.
In the beginning there were two main lines; Day and Emmons and those trees branched out from there. I can still see the divide but it has really become blurred over the years and they seemed to blend into each other. We could have a decades long discussion on this matter but to what end...They are both beautiful and individual and that is what matters !!
I still, after many listens, cannot discern who is playing this piece.
Regards, Paul

In the beginning there were two main lines; Day and Emmons and those trees branched out from there. I can still see the divide but it has really become blurred over the years and they seemed to blend into each other. We could have a decades long discussion on this matter but to what end...They are both beautiful and individual and that is what matters !!
I still, after many listens, cannot discern who is playing this piece.
Regards, Paul




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clip of the week
I'm going with Jimmy Day, Johnny Bush and some willie on guitar
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Wow, that was quite a discussion!
The track comes from the 1997 album - "The Offenders - Reunion".
Musicians are:
Johnny Bush - Vocals, Drums
David Zettner - Bass
Willie Nelson - Vocals, Guitar
Jimmy Day - Steel
plus guests:
Floyd Domino - Piano
Johnny Gimble - Fiddle
Kimmie Rhodes - Backup Vocals
The album was also produced by Jimmy Day.
Kind Regards, Walter
The track comes from the 1997 album - "The Offenders - Reunion".
Musicians are:
Johnny Bush - Vocals, Drums
David Zettner - Bass
Willie Nelson - Vocals, Guitar
Jimmy Day - Steel
plus guests:
Floyd Domino - Piano
Johnny Gimble - Fiddle
Kimmie Rhodes - Backup Vocals
The album was also produced by Jimmy Day.
Kind Regards, Walter