Lloyd Green at Texas Steel Show
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Thanks for posting those links, Tony. It was a real experience to sit there and listen to Lloyd Green play and tell us some stories. Such a soft-spoken and humble man. I love the crowd reaction when he modulates in the middle of Farewell Party -- it really brings it home as to how appreciative and deep listening the steel show audience is. We were thrilled with every note!
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Hi Tony, Thank you for sharing your experience at the # one steel show in the world. I wish I could go there with you like the many fun times we had in St Louis. Rose Sinclair, Congratulations for winning "Steel Guitar Player of the Year". It`s an honor to know you personally. " I Can See Clearly Now". When I heard Loyd`s recording way back then, was it the Shobud or his technique that left me thinking I`d heard the most pleasing silkiest sound I ever heard.
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Agree with all the comments about Lloyd and his playing. For my mine, coming from Australia to meet so many greats our our instrument was a life changing weekend for me. What a humble master of taste, melody and execution. Unforgettable!!!!. Another master steel player who gave of his time and knowledge was Buck Reid. He gave a flawless performance ( and a lovely human being. ) Of course lets not leave out JayDee. - wow!! Thanks to Mike Headrick for making me a better player with your fantastic products!!! There is no better!!