Young Steelers Panhandle Rag - Jonathan & Austin

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Bill Ferguson
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Young Steelers Panhandle Rag - Jonathan & Austin

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Well my two boys (I wish) knocked us out at the GaSGA Peach Jam XIII last Sunday.

These two worked up about 10 songs over the internet and phone, and then got together for a couple of hours on Saturday night to polish everything. WoW, young minds.

Jonathan is playing his Franklin straight into a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe, no effects.

Austin is playing his Emmons Legrande III straight into a Peavey Nashville 1000, no effects.

I think you will "definitely" enjoy this clip.


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGsWbmfB1GQ

Enjoy, Bill Ferguson
Last edited by Bill Ferguson on 24 Jun 2010 1:10 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Post by Marc Jenkins »

Nice! Jonathan's vibrato is super-fine.
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Post by Theresa Galbraith »

It's inspiring to have young talent playing this good at these steel shows! :)
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Post by George Brown »

Bill,
Thats Great. Thanks so much for posting it. Ain't it comforting to know that we have such Very Talented young men, as Jonathan, and Austin to take the reins, and carry on our Great Steel Guitar tradition, when we Old Geezers have aged out. My heartiest congratulations to them Both.
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Post by Jonathan Cullifer »

Thanks for posting this! It was an honor to play with Austin and the great band there. Thanks Mr. Bill for setting all this up. I sure had fun. :)
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Post by Austin Tripp »

What you talkin' bout Jonathan? It was an honor playing with you on stage. That was a lot of fun even though my fingers wasn't warmed up yet. Thanks for putting up with me buddy! And thanks Bill and the rest of the staff of the GaSGA for letting us play. Hopefully we'll be able to do it again someday.

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Post by John H. McGlothlin »

I am 100% proud of both these fine steel guitarists and they deserve a standing ovation were ever they perform. Keep up the great work men and thank you Bill for sharing this fantastic talent.
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Post by Kenny Martin »

speeeeeeed it up Austin! :lol:

Good stuff right there boys!
wish i coulda been there but work called me away! :cry:

maybe next time! great job guys and thanks for the post Mr. Bill!
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Post by bob drawbaugh »

WOW....Mr. Bill if this is the kind of students you put out sign me up. I think the Steel is in good hands with Young Men like this, You guys keep on pickin'.
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Post by Bill Ferguson »

This needs a bump before it gets lost.
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Post by Michael Barton »

That was definitely an impressive set!

What was that toe tappin' little ditty at the end?

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Post by Jonathan Cullifer »

The last song we did in the set was "Mary Had a Little Lamb." I could not think of anything to play, and Austin suggested it after a conversation we had the night before. I did the same thing with Mr. Bill at a show in Jacksonville, FL, back in 1999 or 2000.
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