Sonny Curtis Video
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Sonny Curtis Video
You tube video of my good friend Sonny playing with Tammy ! Enjoy !
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rscFckDx ... ata_player
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rscFckDx ... ata_player
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Sonny Curtis! Oh man, can't say enough about your friend's sound. I collect George Jones vinyl from the Musicor era, and Sonny Curtis is one of the, if not the, biggest reason I decided to take the plunge into pedal steel. I wish him and his family well.
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THANX for sharing.................
Thanks for exposing your friendly and talented steel player with the rest of the world. Enjoyed it very much.
By any chance was that a young ROGER MILLER on the blond rhythm guitar?
By any chance was that a young ROGER MILLER on the blond rhythm guitar?
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I bought my first PSG from Sonny in Columbus Ohio 35 years ago. It was an MSA Red Baron. I was in the Air Force at the time. Took that guitar along for a one year tour of duty in Korea and hooked up with a GI band and had a blast playing in Airmen's Clubs and Officer's Clubs.
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great vid, thanks!
Sonny has always been a great help to me. A fine fellow and great picker as well. I'll always remember him showing me the lick @ 0:34 when I visited his shop one day. Sonny has always had very cool chops, and his E9 pedals work backwards!!
I have his first Emmons guitar; ser#7/64/003 ES. Loved seeing that clip.
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Sonny has always been a great help to me. A fine fellow and great picker as well. I'll always remember him showing me the lick @ 0:34 when I visited his shop one day. Sonny has always had very cool chops, and his E9 pedals work backwards!!
I have his first Emmons guitar; ser#7/64/003 ES. Loved seeing that clip.
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Hof
I nominated him a couple of years ago....... Sonny deserves it just as much as anyone else.....
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'' Mr. Curtis ''
Sonny was our first member of the Ohio Steel Guitar Association . We love him here in the '' Buckeye State '' . Sonny lives just down the street form me . We can't say enough about his playing and the tone he gets . Yeah for Mr. Curtis . OH by the way I don't understand those on the committee that decides who goes in the steel guitar hall of fame ,they should have voted Mr. Curtis in long ago . Whats the problem here ??? This man has played with great country stars and been all around the world . I just wonder how many on the committee can say that ? Just a thought !
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