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Chris Kennison's Saturday set at Dallas

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My good friend Chris Kennison played an amazing set of steel guitar music on Saturday at the Dallas fest. His music was heartfelt and beautiful. Hopefully someone taped it.
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How awesome to be around such a great group of guys, who happen to also be great musicians.
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Mahalo Gerald! Could not have done it with out you. We did a duo presentation with Gerald on the guitar, and it was a very relaxed and simple way to present the sounds of the steel - I think we try it again in Joliet?

I had a great weekend! I finally got to meet a bunch of great folks that I've only talked to on the forum here. I had the pleasure of playing bass for a few sets including Mike Neer, who is a fabulous steel player. And then Herb Remington in Red Kilby's great set, and some guitar with Gerald on his set.

Mike, love your playing - see you in Joliet :)
Red, good job buddy - he had Herb, Chuck Lettes and Scotty all up on stage at the same time. What fun. Pete Mitchell (Ernest Tubb) sat in too.

AND - guess what? I won the SD-10 'Star' pedal steel yesterday at 2pm !!! It's georgeous! What a great weekend.

Thanks Jeff and Howard for setting up the non-pedal sessions! and thanks all for a fun time!
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Hi Chris,
It is always good to see and hear you. It's funny that I see you at these steel shows more than I do when were in Colordao. I look forward to talking with you again at the Denver show in July. Congratulations on your new guitar.
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Pete could really play that old Bigsby.
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Congratulations on winning the pedal steel, Chris!
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Congrats Chris!

I wish I could have made it, but Cakewalk has been keeping me chained to my desk for the past couple of months. I am definitely doing Joliet again, though!

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I'd eat a goat spleen if I could play that Bigsby guitar!
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That was a beautiful sounding Bigsby, and Pete really played it well.
I'd eat a goat spleen if I could play that Bigsby guitar!
Sounds like you've been to the Sheraton before and had the lunch buffet. Several people reported getting food poisoning there. :(
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Post by Eric Ebner »

Chris is certainly one of my favorites. Glad I caught the set... WONDERFUL and TASTEFUL music! Hat's off to Chris:-)
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I thought that the Oyster Sundae looked a bit suspicious on the menu.....

Chris's set was all about beautiful music and tone....wow.....
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I really enjoyed your sets Chris! My favorite was Indebted To You . Bookends was also really neat. Thanks also for coming to the rescue and playing bass at the spur of the moment!

Congrat's on the guitar!! How cool! :D
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Post by Kevin Brown »

Hi Chris, great to meet you and would just also like to offer my appreciation of your ;different' approach which I enjoyed immensly. It looks like you had as good a time as I did, see you next year hopefully, regards Kev
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