Happiness is....

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Johnny Cox
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Happiness is....

Post by Johnny Cox »

Happiness is hanging out with a friend and fellow steel player of 43 years having cocktails at 4:00 am watching videos of Lloyd Green & Tommy White, Hal Rugg & Buddy Emmons. My friend is Cecil Johnson of Ft. Worth, Tx. I first met Cecil in 1969 when he was playing for Little Jimmy Dickens. We have been like brothers ever since.
Johnny "Dumplin" Cox
"YANKIN' STRINGS & STOMPIN' PEDALS" since 1967.
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Mike Neer
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Post by Mike Neer »

Say hello to CC for me--I miss seeing him around here.
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Post by Donny Hinson »

...hanging out with a friend and fellow steel player of 43 years having cocktails at 4:00 am watching videos of Lloyd Green & Tommy White, Hal Rugg & Buddy Emmons.
Sounds like my kind of gig! Actually, that was a pretty common occurance for some of us couple of decades ago. After playing, we'd hang out in the bar until 3:00 am, and then go sit in the car and listen to WSM and cassettes, and swap stories 'til sunup...never quite realizing how fast it would all go away, or how much the world would change. :(

Golly, I sure miss those times.
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Post by MARK GILES »

Yeah, What Donny said.
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Post by Tommy Minniear »

What Donny & Mark said! ;-)
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Post by Barry Blackwood »

Sounds like my kind of gig! Actually, that was a pretty common occurance for some of us couple of decades ago. After playing, we'd hang out in the bar until 3:00 am, and then go sit in the car and listen to WSM and cassettes, and swap stories 'til sunup...never quite realizing how fast it would all go away, or how much the world would change.
Wow, Donny, you said a mouth full. :eek: :\
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