Almost Persuaded With my Lil Brother, Nic du Toit
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- Carl Kilmer
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Many thanks Don, That is very nice for sure. Wonderful playing and great tone.
Nic has been a great help to me being able to play again since my accident.
What a great guy to have as a friend. Just wish I could play half that good.
Love that song. I'll have to find a track for it, and try to learn to play it.
Carl "Lucky" Kilmer
Nic has been a great help to me being able to play again since my accident.
What a great guy to have as a friend. Just wish I could play half that good.
Love that song. I'll have to find a track for it, and try to learn to play it.
Carl "Lucky" Kilmer
aka "Lucky Kay"--Custom built Rittenberry SD10 3X5, Walker S/S, NV-112, and Hilton Pedal
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- Nic du Toit
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Thanks for listening, guys. Your kind comments are appreciated.
Don and I hooked up via the forum maybe a year, or so, ago. At that time he was out of steel playing for quite a number of years, and it took some real persuasion to get him to service his steels and to start playing again. Now there's just no stopping him!....
I sent the pilot version to Don, but left the middle section open for him to add something of his own..... Well, it turned out sounding real good for somebody on the comeback trail, so we left it as it is.
I have since done my own final version of it, and hope to have it ready and available soon.
Way to go, Big Brother!....

Don and I hooked up via the forum maybe a year, or so, ago. At that time he was out of steel playing for quite a number of years, and it took some real persuasion to get him to service his steels and to start playing again. Now there's just no stopping him!....

I sent the pilot version to Don, but left the middle section open for him to add something of his own..... Well, it turned out sounding real good for somebody on the comeback trail, so we left it as it is.
I have since done my own final version of it, and hope to have it ready and available soon.
Way to go, Big Brother!....

1970 P/P Emmons D10 flatback 8x5, BJS Bar, J F picks, Peavey Session 500, Telonics pedal. Boss GX700 effects.
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- Uffe Edefuhr
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Thanks Carl, Nigel & Uffe, Glad you enjoyed it. Yes that was quite an experience and a first time for me recording with anyone. I think I got lucky to have my piece fit in. All in all it was fun and a real honor to get to do one with my Lil Brother. Nic is a super fine musician in every respect.
Thanks again,
Don
Thanks again,
Don