Me playing "Song For Sara" (Paul Franklin tune)

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Ron Scott
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Post by Ron Scott »

Great job. Sounded great...Ron
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Charles Curtis
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Another good 'un

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Larry Baker
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Henning, great sound and great picking. Also looks like you are having a good time with it. Larry
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Paul King
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Just an awesome job of playing and that Emmons sounds really good as well.
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Jani Peter Sandvik
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Post by Jani Peter Sandvik »

Nice playing indeed !!! One question... where is the bass player and the drummer??
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Bent Romnes
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Post by Bent Romnes »

Henning, that is superb playing. Your sound and tone is top notch. It pleases me to no end to see how Norwegian musicians have embraced the pedal steel, studied it hard through the last 4 decades and have become some of the world's top pickers. My hat comes off to you and the whole steel family back "home".
Bill Paisley
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Song for Sara

Post by Bill Paisley »

That is a great version. Has always been one of my favorite songs. You and Paul are the best on this one.
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