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I am working out some accompaniment parts today so that Dan Tyack and I can do a couple of "twin steel" pieces at the SWSGA show in Phoenix next week. This would be just 2 steels & no other instruments.
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I'm really looking forward to playing with Doug, especially since he will be doing the heavy lifting. :)

I'm also going to be playing on Stu Shulman's set, doing the guitar parts, so it's not exactly 'twin steels'.

(I'll be playing the guitar parts on steel, I don't play guitar).
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Hey Dan, Is that Mike Grimes singing on Waltz across Texas?
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Larry McGill was the singer. I got off the road out of Nashville to learn to play the C6th, and I was lucky enough to work with a singer from Texas who loved swing. Also, I replaced Bobby Black, who played at least half the set on C6th. I sucked for a while, but eventually got the hang of it (at least enough for Bobby to recommend me for the Asleep at the Wheel gig).
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Man, I'm sorry I am going to miss that....
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The big night for me when I got to play next to Buddy Charleton for a whole night guest who play better. But I did play the best ever that night but he is THE BUD MAN
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John Macy wrote:Man, I'm sorry I am going to miss that....
hey John,

I'll post video, unless I totally screw it up.

Doug's accompaniment is brilliant (as usual).

I'm playing a Handel aria and the theme from the movie Bagdad Cafe (I'm Calling You).
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We'll be twining on some Reetha! ;-)
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I just wanted to add to this thread a little. I know for a fact that Ray Price carried twin steels for quite a while, Buddy Emmons and Jimmy Day were together with him on road shows and that was the talk of the town back in the 60's, I never got to see Buddy, Jimmy and Ray perform live and that was the biggest disappointment of my life.

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