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Bill Miller
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Above and Beyond --great rendition

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Some pretty neat playing on this version of Above and Beyond. The steeler is Sylvain Pouliot, and Jean-Guy Grenier is on six string lead but as many of you know he is also a world class steel player. These guys amaze me with their talent...the whole band does. I don't think this show is on anymore which is unfortunate.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7h-UzXMJ-y0
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Post by Larry Dering »

Bill, you're right. What a great band and awesome pickin. Country as it should be.
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Sylvain is a pretty darn passable Mandolin player as well, and I'm sure many other instruments.
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Post by Bill Miller »

Sylvain is a pretty darn passable Mandolin player as well, and I'm sure many other instruments.
Charlie, at least three of them in that video are multi-instrumentalists. Besides steel I've seen Sylvain play dobro, mando and six string. Jean-Guy plays steel, six string, bass and banjo...and no doubt more. And Andre Proulx is an absolutely legendary fiddler/violinist, as comfortable in classical as in country, plus he plays keyboards, mando and I'm sure much more. I read that when they created that weekly show they went after the best musicians they could find and they certainly found them.
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C'est formidable!
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