Zane King in St. Louis - UPDATED!
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Zane King in St. Louis - UPDATED!
I'm sure looking forward to being in St. Louis next weekend! I have first base tickets at the Cardinals ballgame! Oh and I am bringing my steel guitar too!!!
I play next Friday on the show and I will be in the Jackson Steel Guitar room all weekend. Ya'll come see me!
Stay tuned,
Zane
I play next Friday on the show and I will be in the Jackson Steel Guitar room all weekend. Ya'll come see me!
Stay tuned,
Zane
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Zane King
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Email: zaneking@me.com
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What a wonderful player
Such great soulful expression on the steel you have.
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You betcha Roger!
Thanks Gary!
Jim - yeppers - on Monday afternoon!
ZK
Thanks Gary!
Jim - yeppers - on Monday afternoon!
ZK
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First, I would say a big thanks to Scotty and all who organize this event. Thanks for including me in the lineup this year. I never take that for granted.
I spent most of my time in the Jackson Steel Guitar room. I appreciate those of you came by to spend time with us. We did a lot of pickin' in there. I especially enjoyed jammin' with Sacred Steeler Lonnie Bennett. That was just too much fun! WOW!
It's always good to visit with all of those who love the instrument.
I will say in just looking around the convention it sure could use a shot in the arm so to speak. I realize that times are different now and the "glorydays" of the 70s/80s have passed. Likely the energy and appeal of those conventions will never be duplicated again. Still, I would love to see this show increase in attendance. Here's hopin'
I spent most of my time in the Jackson Steel Guitar room. I appreciate those of you came by to spend time with us. We did a lot of pickin' in there. I especially enjoyed jammin' with Sacred Steeler Lonnie Bennett. That was just too much fun! WOW!
It's always good to visit with all of those who love the instrument.
I will say in just looking around the convention it sure could use a shot in the arm so to speak. I realize that times are different now and the "glorydays" of the 70s/80s have passed. Likely the energy and appeal of those conventions will never be duplicated again. Still, I would love to see this show increase in attendance. Here's hopin'
Zane King
Email: zaneking@me.com
Email: zaneking@me.com
- Mike Mantey
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Thanks Mike! I tried several times to find you. I'll look up your address and send you one! I wish you could have heard Lonnie and I jamming late Saturday afternoon. Someone said something about Robert Randolph...so I pulled out the distortion pedal and about 30 minutes later I had just about ripped the strings off my guitar! LOL
Zane King
Email: zaneking@me.com
Email: zaneking@me.com