I think I'm in love
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It's difficult for me to put into words................
What a beautiful, creative solo......
Truly a remarkable instrumentalist.
Truly a remarkable instrumentalist.
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she's playin' guitbox at first & then gets steelin'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4zWdWdn ... r_embedded
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4zWdWdn ... r_embedded
- Lynn Fargo
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When Sarah was about 14, she visited Scotty's convention and after they heard her play, they put her on the big stage. She is that phenomenal. I have 2 of her albums she cut as a teen. Just type her in on YouTube and get ready for some really great entertainment! She's able to perform again now with her band after completing 6 years with Eric Clapton. (Uh, Van Morrison. Thanks Roger)
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Wow!!!!
Wow, Whats not to Love about this young lady.....Beautiful song as well as her playing....
Mullen (Black) Pre G-2 9x7, B.L. 705 PUP's, Evans SE 200 Telonics NEO 15-4, BJS Bar, Peterson Strobo Flip, Steelers Choice Seat, Folgers Coffee and Hilton Pedals.
"I Steel Without Remorse"
"I Steel Without Remorse"
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Bo, I am familiar with Lebanon, Missouri, having spent many of my weekends there when I was stationed at Fort Leonard Wood in 1950-51, especially at the skating rink at the west end of town.
I played steel in a band at the Wagonwheel near Waynesville, but was acquainted with the fine people in Lebanon, one of which became my wife of now 60 years, and the kinship of many fine in-laws.
It was "old 66" in those days, not the interstate, and I drove many hair-raiseing miles on old 66 to my music job at the Wagonwheel, and to visit my future wife in Lebanon.
In those days when a highway sign in Missouri said "curve ahead" it was to be respected or suffer the consequences.
I played steel in a band at the Wagonwheel near Waynesville, but was acquainted with the fine people in Lebanon, one of which became my wife of now 60 years, and the kinship of many fine in-laws.
It was "old 66" in those days, not the interstate, and I drove many hair-raiseing miles on old 66 to my music job at the Wagonwheel, and to visit my future wife in Lebanon.
In those days when a highway sign in Missouri said "curve ahead" it was to be respected or suffer the consequences.
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Wouldn't you know the Skating Rink is now a furniture store and all the bar stages have long ago been torn doun and replaced with Jukebox and big screen TV. Route 66 is potholes and deadends. Still there are some very good folks and great Steel Players that live around this area.Gene Jones wrote:Bo, I am familiar with Lebanon, Missouri, having spent many of my weekends there when I was stationed at Fort Leonard Wood in 1950-51, especially at the skating rink at the west end of town.
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Fort Leonard Wood was a lifetime ago. As an Army Reservist, I have dug up a lot of ground and rocks on the south side of the base.
I was a heavy equipment operator/instructor, (Cat D-6 & 8's) with the 486th Engineer Battalion. Have some really great memories of that place...."Boy were those Summers Hot".
I was a heavy equipment operator/instructor, (Cat D-6 & 8's) with the 486th Engineer Battalion. Have some really great memories of that place...."Boy were those Summers Hot".
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"I Steel Without Remorse"
"I Steel Without Remorse"
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I recently corresponded with her booking agent - Sarah is eager to get back to doing festival work. It would be great to get her back to the states for a round of steel shows. I've spent many hours perusing her YouTube videos and she is not only a great steelie, but also a superb entertainer who can lead the show and give the audience what it wants to hear.Lynn Fargo wrote:She's able to perform again now with her band after completing 6 years with Eric Clapton. (Uh, Van Morrison. Thanks Roger)
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It appears that she will be busy with a touring show next year in the United Kingdom and Africa
http://route66show.com/index.php?option ... s&Itemid=5
http://route66show.com/index.php?option ... s&Itemid=5
Sherman L. Willden
It is easy to play the steel guitar. Playing so that the audience finds it pleasing is the difficult act.
It is easy to play the steel guitar. Playing so that the audience finds it pleasing is the difficult act.
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Been listening to this for a week now and it always seems to move me. I think it is an exceptionally well done song from every aspect of it's structure. Well written and well played, it is filled with emotional phrases and changes. The last song to so move me was by Buddy Emmons and I would say she well deserved that Derby Gift from him !!
Regards, Paul
Regards, Paul
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when sarah was young,Lynn Fargo wrote:Oh my goodness. I would have loved to seen that! I know she is so blessed with talent. To be able to accomplish what she did at such a young age! And from England yet. I would love to learn how she even became familiar with PSG. Truly a phenom!!!! She was born to play steel for sure.
sarah was HAVING LESSONS to playby forumite
KEN BYNG HERE IN SOUTHAMPTON UK
I HAD THE PLESSURE OF BEIING INVITED TO GO AROUND KENS HOUSE TO SEE HER AND SET UP HER BRAND NEW PEVEY SESSION 500.I THINK SARAH WAS ABOUT 10 OR TWELVF THEN
HER PLAYING EVEN THEN WAS SO GOOD SHE KNOCKED ME OUT!!
TB
GOT EVERYTHING a steelplayer needs except movement owing to a bad stroke
paralizing my compleat left side
may god grant me return of it all!!
williams d10 9/8 burnt orange box,bobro,itone,rowland space echo,goodridge ldr 120 VP,any bars,quad reverb,sonar 8.5 vegus 10,soundforge, plus foxtex 24/24,maki 16 trk desk,could go on forever,two Nashville 112's pevey 500 session, steel guitar black box,LDR 120 VP
brand new WILLIAMS D10 9,8 NOT PLAYED OWING TO MY STROKE,WHAT A BUMMER!!!
paralizing my compleat left side
may god grant me return of it all!!
williams d10 9/8 burnt orange box,bobro,itone,rowland space echo,goodridge ldr 120 VP,any bars,quad reverb,sonar 8.5 vegus 10,soundforge, plus foxtex 24/24,maki 16 trk desk,could go on forever,two Nashville 112's pevey 500 session, steel guitar black box,LDR 120 VP
brand new WILLIAMS D10 9,8 NOT PLAYED OWING TO MY STROKE,WHAT A BUMMER!!!
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