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Jeff Pickering
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Crazy Arms Backing Track

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Hello all,

I'm looking for a source to purchase a backing track for Crazy Arms in the style of Ray Price. The karaoke versions I've found so far are a bit lame. I wondered if anyone had put together a nice one and a link to buy it.

Thanks!

Jeff
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Mike Headrick. He has several, and they have live pickers on 'em. Don't recall the URL, but googling Mike Headrick backing track should get you there.
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Thanks man! I'll check him out.
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Hey Jeff,
Off the topic, but I'm still at it! Waiting on my new guitar, hope to catch up w/you next year, and do some long awaited picken. Hope you have a safe & productive holiday season. Holler at me sometime if you're inclined to do so
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Did you get the Marlin fixed or are you getting a new guitar?
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Sent you an email Jeff
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You can also find Mike in the "For Sale: music, lessons" section of the forum. Mike's stuff is top notch and his tab will challenge you especially the "west coast style" material.

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Post by Mike Poholsky »

You may also check out Steve Alcotts Backing Track CDs, in the Instruction for Sale section. I think Volume 3 has Crazy Arms. Live musicians and excellent production quality. I use them all the time. He has them available with and without vocals.
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