Gary Morse with Brooks & Dunn Last Sat. Night in Nashville

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Graham Bland
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Gary Morse with Brooks & Dunn Last Sat. Night in Nashville

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Wow,
Got to go see Brooks & Dunn Last Saturday Night here in Nashville and Gary Morse was soooo good!
If you ever get the chance, go hear Gary It's a real treat!
Killer, Killer player! He can play any thing!!!!!
I have definitely become a Gary Morse fan!!!!! :D
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Brett Day
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Gary has played on quite a few records in his career, and has toured with several artists-he toured with McBride & The Ride in 1994-at that time, they were known as Terry McBride & The Ride, and he'd toured with Dwight Yoakam for a few years, then in '03, he was the steel player with Dierks Bentley, and joined Brooks & Dunn's touring band in late 2005. He can be heard on several Highway 101 records, he's heard on "Just Like The Weather", a song Suzy Bogguss recorded in 1993. He's also seen in Dierks Bentley's "Lotta Leavin' Left To Do" video, playing a Sho-Bud pedal steel guitar and a Beard dobro in one scene. He joined Brooks & Dunn after Troy Klontz left their road band, and has been in the band ever since. He still plays shows with McBride & The Ride when not touring with Brooks & Dunn-he plays a Desert Rose pedal steel on the Brooks & Dunn and McBride & The Ride shows. When Gary is on tour with Brooks & Dunn, Bruce Bouton will fill in as the steel player with McBride & The Ride. Gary is heard on Sara Evans' hits, "Suds In The Bucket", "Cheatin", and "Real Fine Place To Start"
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he is a great player...always liked his aggressive playing style..
I'm over the hill and hittin'rocks on the way down!

no gear list for me.. you don't have the time......
Dan Behringer
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Post by Dan Behringer »

Gary Morse in 1991 and already awesome.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tv4yzmLUhSE
Joe Krumel
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He is so talented. Nice blocking style. Great song..that old Clyde played the electric bass,played it with finesse and grace! Great post.
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Joe Krumel wrote:He is so talented. Nice blocking style. Great song..that old Clyde played the electric bass,played it with finesse and grace! Great post.
Ray Herndon, the guitarist with McBride & The Ride sang lead on "Clyde Played The Electric Bass", and you can tell Ray is a fan of Gary's playing because he says, "Pick that steel guitar, Gary Morse"!
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Dave Campbell
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man, morse's rhythm playing is awesome on that track. you don't hear much of that, but that was killer.
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