Check out Marty Stuart's new CD Ghost Train. It's great. It features the great Ralph Mooney on several cuts including an instrumental version of Crazy Arms!
Marty is keeping Hillbilly music alive.Notice I didn't say country music, google Hillbilliesville to find out why I will not say I play country music again!
Marty Stuart and Ralph Mooney
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Thats where you find it. Its just getting started I think but I like their attitude and plans.
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This is a great CD. I love the duet with Connie Smith. What fine wine!
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Scott,scott murray wrote:didn't Ralph help Marty install the high E-bender on Clarence White's famous telecaster?
if it was anyone else, i might have a problem with that.
I think it was Duane Marrs.
Mike
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