Tony Booth "Twice the speed of love"

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Ray Minich
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Tony Booth "Twice the speed of love"

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The steeler sounds great, and he was given twice the normal time to put in a great sounding steel break. Nice.

Who might it be?
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If it was recorded in So. Calif. it could have been Red Rhodes.
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When was the song cut? On the Capitol stuff from the 70s it was Jerry Brightman,Buck Owens steelman @ the time.
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Post by andy sainio »

Hi guys!

In case you mean the new version of the song on Tony's "The other side of love" cd,it's Johnny Cox!

Best wishes,Andy.
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Post by Ray Minich »

It would be the new version xm-13 is playing so it would be Johnny Cox on steel.

Sounds Great too. Thanks for the info.
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