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Joe Krumel
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Was travelling to ohio over the weekend,Farm Aid was on Willies channel.Charley Crockett band was tearing it up! Nathan is a monster!
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Joe Krumel wrote:Nathan is a monster!
Agreed!
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Yes, he is a monster for sure!
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Yeah Nathan was one of my first Students back in late 90's at my house in Round Rock, Tx. He's the only one that learned every lick/intro/solo on my Video I had back then. Starting off; we would be sitting across from each other; and I would show him a pickin pattern that took me 4 months of practice to play it and he would master it in 5 minutes. The most talented Pedal Steel student I've seen. So proud of what he has accomplished through the years and he just continues on.
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Yes, Nathan tore it up - a strong Player

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A great player for sure. E9 and C6. He's got me enthused.
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Post by Bill Terry »

Along with being a great player (nobody would argue that) he's also a great guy. We hung out a bit on a few shows that Gus Clark (a guy I've been working with a LOT) opened for Charlie. I'd already met Nathan a time or two around town, but getting an hour or two to 'talk shop' with another Emmons guy is about as good as it gets. Super nice guy...

@Ricky, you launched more than one 'career(?)' out of your Round Rock 'teaching facility', many thanks my friend!

Nathan's wrap in back, my bolt up front (Charlie's arsenal to the right :-))

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Yeah Bill; I certainly had many pedal steel and non-pedal steel students; but YOU and Nathan were certainly my Pride and Joy.....it was MY PLEASURE; I could help.
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