Back-up Tracks

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Tom Mooney
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Does anyone know where I can purchase back-up CDs for pedal steel guitar?
Something that actually sounds like a band. Thanks.
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Erv Niehaus
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Have you tried Band In A Box?
That's what I use. :D
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Brian Spratt
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Check out karaoke-version.com. You can mix your own arrangements (i.e. remove lead instruments).
Tom Mooney
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Back-up tracks

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Thanks Erv and Brian. I’ve used BIAB for years but my vision has gotten so bad I can no longer use it. I’ll try the karaoke thing.
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Larry Dering
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David Hartley has some fantastic tracks. Years ago I bought a set of various tracks from Billy Phelps at full circle sound. Plus Mike Hedrick has a website with awesome tracks. These should be easy to find.
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Doug Taylor
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John McClung
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Another great source is 4 CD's named "Texas Dance Hall Classics," available from Forum member Steve Alcott: https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=139162

Zane King also has some nice sets.
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