Herb Steiner's Silky Swing

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Herb Steiner's Silky Swing

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Met Herb in another lifetime in SoCal back in the '70's when he was working with Clay Blaker.

Found this on utube (apologies if it's a repost)

10:15 gets sweet
http://youtu.be/uMf34EmQk80

Tenor Madness at 12:20
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Link doesn't seem to be working...
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Thanks

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if Herb cooks as good as that in the kitchen, i'll bring the wine ;-)
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Herb definitely brings the swing, no matter how many strings or pedals.
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Post by Billy Tonnesen »

Herb brings us some good basic Jazz, with great tone and technique without having to listen to a lot of convoluted chord changes if it was being played on Pedal Steel. Very enjoyable !
Sacramento Western Swing Society Hall of Fame, 1992
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