Great job on steel by Jim Abney!

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James Dunn
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Great job on steel by Jim Abney!

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:D Thanks to all of ya'll out there for helping me find a steel player for some gigs in San Angelo, Tx. Used a player out of Ft. Worth by the name of Jim Abney and he did a fantastic job as well as being a great job of being on stage with. If you get the chance to hire Jim Abney, take it. He is such a great talent!

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Corky Owens
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Jim is a great guy to be around and have on stage. And his teacher is a fare player too. Some guy named "Carp"!lol
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Jim is a great guy! very devoted to the steel.
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Bernie Gonyea
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Steel By Jim Abney

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:D :whoa: :whoa: :lol:

Hi James D.; Do you have a clip of jim Abney's playing any where that you could share with we forumites. I, for one , would love to hear him perform.. Thanks..Bernie :whoa: :whoa: :whoa:
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