My first session job,The Oak Ridge Boys song 'Mama's Table'

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Terry Sneed
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My first session job,The Oak Ridge Boys song 'Mama's Table'

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Here's a song I played steel guitar on about a year ago, and was my first session work. And so far has been my last. :) The Oak Ridge Boys song - Mama's Table. I don't mean I played for the Oak Ridge Boys, :? it was a CD for a local guy, just played the song by the Oak Ridge Boys, not for the ORBs :\

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Pete Walthall
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terry mamas table

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tery that was mity fine picken real good fills maybe you should have played for the oaks.i bet they would have sold more records and thats no joke very good your friend out west pete////
Terry Sneed
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Thanks Pete, appreciate your kind words my friend.
Hope you are doing well. The Gospel group I'm playin with is in the process of makin a couple of CDs, plus an instrumental CD. I'll post a few songs on here when we get em recorded. You got any steel recordings you want me to post? I'll be glad to post em for ya.
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Craig Krause
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Post by Craig Krause »

Wonderful, it enhances the song perfectly.
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Billy McCombs
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Really nice Terry.
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Terry Sneed
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Thanks guys. :)

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Daniel Policarpo
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Post by Daniel Policarpo »

you did some really interesting things with some of the arpeggios, and I thought your phrases were perfect, elevated the song, rather than just keeping it going.
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