Playing a Vince Gill song.
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Playing a Vince Gill song.
Hello,
Here's a live clip from our band The Music Road Pilots. We playing a Vince Gill song. I'll think the originale steel player of this song is Buddy Emmons.
I hope you like it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75vxbWx7 ... r_embedded#!
Greetz Marcel
Here's a live clip from our band The Music Road Pilots. We playing a Vince Gill song. I'll think the originale steel player of this song is Buddy Emmons.
I hope you like it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75vxbWx7 ... r_embedded#!
Greetz Marcel
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Nice...
Marcel,
I loved it. Your band could have been playing in any number of Honky Tonks in Texas. What a great sound and smooth playing... And the steel is right out there. Also noticed that the line dancers also really enjoying your bands music and getting into it. And "they" say classic country is dead. Might be, but not where you are.
I loved it. Your band could have been playing in any number of Honky Tonks in Texas. What a great sound and smooth playing... And the steel is right out there. Also noticed that the line dancers also really enjoying your bands music and getting into it. And "they" say classic country is dead. Might be, but not where you are.
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Thank you Dick for your comments.
Yes indeed, there's is a big group in Holland but also in all Europe who still love the Texas shuffles and the Real Country Music what I still love to play. Also I like to play the modern Country or a mix of American classic music what they call it to do, but I notice the steelguitar hasn't a big roll in those songs at my opinion. But anyway the steelguitar is not dead thank god. There are still a lot of very good steel players on the world.
Thanks,
Marcel
Yes indeed, there's is a big group in Holland but also in all Europe who still love the Texas shuffles and the Real Country Music what I still love to play. Also I like to play the modern Country or a mix of American classic music what they call it to do, but I notice the steelguitar hasn't a big roll in those songs at my opinion. But anyway the steelguitar is not dead thank god. There are still a lot of very good steel players on the world.
Thanks,
Marcel
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Wow how things have exploded with the advent of Youtube!...Great job Marcel!...Thanks for sharing with us !
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