More Lesa Johnston
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More Lesa Johnston
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4NSQtreACAo
Some emails that like Lesa. so I'll post a few more as I get to them.
Band
Rick Wild Lead Guitar
Dynamite J rhythm guitar
Kenny Yates steel guitar
Joe Wild Bass
Michael Raye Drums
Some emails that like Lesa. so I'll post a few more as I get to them.
Band
Rick Wild Lead Guitar
Dynamite J rhythm guitar
Kenny Yates steel guitar
Joe Wild Bass
Michael Raye Drums
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Thanks Carl
I'll probably be posting another one of Lesa's later today
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Beneath Still Waters
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Q6zRVGxH9o
Lesa always loved Steel Guitar, I haven't talked to her lately but I assume she still does
Lesa always loved Steel Guitar, I haven't talked to her lately but I assume she still does
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Thanks again Carl
Well she is definitely not French, she has lived most of her life in the Sacramento Area, but that didn't hurt her singing. (g)
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A little different thing here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Pz38Yt1xsQ
Lesa Johnston on rhythm
Kenny Yates Dobro
Rick Wild acoustic Guitar
Michael Raye Drums
Joe Wild Bass
Lesa Johnston on rhythm
Kenny Yates Dobro
Rick Wild acoustic Guitar
Michael Raye Drums
Joe Wild Bass
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Lesa
Carl, I talked with Lesa tonight and while I was talking i got and email from the steel guitar forum indicating that some and posted so I checked it out and while there I read to her what you had posted and she laughed and said to tell you that she is definitely not a french girl but more likely a red neck okie, She still sings and loves singing and said to tell everyone hi and thanks for watching and the nice words.
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I appreciate that Carl
The reason I really appreciate it is that the steel player is me...a few years ago but still me thanks
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Another one by Lesa
I think the name of this song is "Home", anyway it's a beautiful song and Lesa sings it great as usual
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o51Qmcuhb54
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o51Qmcuhb54
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Another very nice one Kenny. Don't know how I missed that one.
The only comment other than great is, the guitar player is too
loud and covers her pretty voice thru too much of the song.
Are you playing the steel on this one.
Carl
The only comment other than great is, the guitar player is too
loud and covers her pretty voice thru too much of the song.
Are you playing the steel on this one.
Carl
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Yes I'm playing steel on this one
I'm playing steel on all these songs by Lesa, I'm her favorite Steel player, shhhhh don't tell her I said that.
Yes the Guitar player is a little too loud, however we had a sound man back in the booth that was supposed to take of that sort of thing, but I have noticed several song the the balance could have been better.
Anyway thanks for taking a Look, go look under a couple I played Steel on and give a listen to Sherri Wilmoth
Yes the Guitar player is a little too loud, however we had a sound man back in the booth that was supposed to take of that sort of thing, but I have noticed several song the the balance could have been better.
Anyway thanks for taking a Look, go look under a couple I played Steel on and give a listen to Sherri Wilmoth
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