Rusty, Lynn & Tommy's plaques?

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Rusty, Lynn & Tommy's plaques?

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Would someone please post photos of Rusty's and Lynn's and Tommy's plaques? Thank you in advance!
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Thanks Johnathan for posting these. We really appreciate it................clark
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Great plaques!!

BTW, Is the ISGC ON AIR???
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Jonathan, many thanks for posting the plaque photos. I appreciate it.

I must say, I'm more than a little mystified how Rusty Young's plaque could be considered complete without the name "Poco" appearing in it somewhere, or the genre of "Country Rock", in which he was one of the leading innovators. But I'm delighted that he has been recognized for his achievements and contributions nonetheless.
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" Poco " should of been on it! WOW :eek:
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Ditto for me in terms of what Jim and Theresa said about Poco and Country Rock not being mentioned. The country rockers were the ones who got me, and i'm quite sure many others, into playing pedal steel. stevet
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I also am amazed "Poco" is not on his plague.
It was Rusty Young's playing on Poco that brought my attention to the pedal steel.
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Congrats to all 3.
Lynn is also a member of the Alabama Steel Guitar hall of fame.
Tommy is A class #1.

I would like to make my nomination for 2014
MIKE JOHNSON for the Hall of Fame.
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