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Elton Smith


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Post  Posted 21 Nov 2012 6:18 pm    
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A friend of mine called me last night and asked me if I would go to a jam in Longview Tx.to help promote his new cd,country of course.So I loaded the whole lot and headed over there.I mean two amps,dobro, pedal steel,six string effects and all.When I got there no musicians had got there so I just set my stuff on the stage till someone showed up.Well when the show got ready to go only young rockers showed up.Most of them had never even seen a pedal steel.My friend hasn't got there yet.I've been playin strings nearly my whole life.Not the pedal steel tho.What was funny about it was they were trying to help me with the chords.Well a few min. of that I broke out with purple haze. I got offered three different jobs that night.It was wonderful tonight.What would be yalls most awkward gig?
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Mike Archer


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Post  Posted 23 Nov 2012 9:16 am     Thats Cool
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same here I love and play country as a choice
but it shocks other players when I play rock tunes on e9 they say wow didnt know you could do that on
PSG....for instance "lights" BY Journey I played it then realy shocked um I sung it as well
no big deal but they liked it
im 61 young players dont think we can do that
there WRONG! hehehehe
Mike Very Happy
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