Where can we find Maurice Anderson's Recordings?

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Where can we find Maurice Anderson's Recordings?

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Here is a web page:

https://countrydiscoghraphy2.blogspot.c ... n.html?m=1

Where can we find these recordings?

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MSA Guitar company website has a few things. Click MORE button, go to Reece's Page....scroll down.
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Thanks, everyone who replied!

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I would check with David Wright.
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There's a C6 page on Facebook, where people post interesting things, videos and related stuff. Worth checking out...I think it was forummite Christopher Woitach who shared a very cool dropbox link to a whole pile of Reece Anderson live recordings. Some great stuff. That post was maybe a year or two ago, but is probably still active.
You could do a fb search and or perhaps reach out to Christopher who was a friend and student of MA, in my understanding.
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Andrew Frost wrote:There's a C6 page on Facebook, where people post interesting things, videos and related stuff. Worth checking out...I think it was forummite Christopher Woitach who shared a very cool dropbox link to a whole pile of Reece Anderson live recordings. Some great stuff. That post was maybe a year or two ago, but is probably still active.
You could do a fb search and or perhaps reach out to Christopher who was a friend and student of MA, in my understanding.
Would you have the NAME of that Facebook page, please?

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the facebook group is C6 Pedal Steel guitar

here's the link from Mr. Woitach (and David Wright): https://www.dropbox.com/sh/sfuqutm7jg30 ... YIpXOsg35k
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Yes, JD, that is the fb group that Scott has linked. Last I tuned in, It was a relatively small group worth checking out. There is plenty of E9 stuff on the web and social media, so that page offers something different.
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Thanks for putting up those links, Scott! I’ll put them here again, just in case. This is Maurice at the height of his powers, amazing music from (Paul Franklin told us) Scotty’s, before ISGC was started. Reece has been my favorite steel player for years, and this is some of his finest work, live.

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/sfuqutm7jg30 ... FEvxa?dl=0

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ag9a70yu4udb ... pdiba?dl=0

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/fgy95cqnhpqj ... VCefa?dl=0
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I had a nice conversation with Johnny Gimble once when I did a thing with him. I learned Reese was his favorite steel player. So don’t overlook those Johnny Gimble LP’s. Most of them include Reese in a Western swing setting.
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Forum member Jim Stahlhut made a CD with Reece called Out of Nowhere. You might be able to buy a copy from Jim. I have that and the 2 cd set A Musical Decade which contains about 40 tracks or so. And I have Reeces Texas Swing CD he did on non pedal 12 string.
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