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dlayne
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Vince Gill & Paul Franklin

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Chek out this one,,"Buttermilk John" I believe to be the title,,But Paul Franklin will chill you good!1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAGku8KD ... re=related
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Re: Vince Gill & Paul Franklin

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OMG, Dan ... how good is that???? :) was Paul born on this planet???? :)

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That is scary beautiful. Still have tears in my eyes. Thanks
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Vince and Paul, two of my favorite. Thanks! Amazing and beautiful, a wonderful tribute to John.
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Vince and Paul with The Time Jumpers

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:D :roll: :lol:

Larry, I agree that Paul and Vince surely perform at their greatest; and yes a fine tribute to Poppa John. I really miss him so much, but Paul is doing his best to keep steel guitar alive with the Time Jumpers. A group of fine musicians indeed..Bernie :whoa: :whoa: :whoa:
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Talk about playing with feeling. Listen to Paul on Ranger Dougs song from the same gig and watch the fiddle players expression when Paul Franklin gets through playing. Those guys just have fun playing.
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