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Dave O'Brien
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Moe Bandy steeler

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Moe will be in Fla soon anyone know whose on steel?
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John Clark from Arkansas. Plays Steel and fiddle. Been with Moe a while.
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Dave O'Brien wrote:Moe will be in Fla soon anyone know whose on steel?
Traditional Country at it best. I saw Moe's show a couple of years ago. It's one of the best shows I've ever seen. John Clark is a very clean and precise player. The whole band was good, and very professional. No problem hearing the singing or instrument solos. I'll go again as soon as he's within driving distance.

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Back in the 80`s, Bandy had a set of twin brothers in his band…drums and guitar…Gary and Greg Faile. What became of them..?

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Per Kammersgaard wrote:Back in the 80`s, Bandy had a set of twin brothers in his band…drums and guitar…Gary and Greg Faile. What became of them..?

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Wow, long time ago! :O

Gary Faile did sound for us occasionally when I was with Johnny Bush back in the early 90's to the mid 2000's. But I never knew Greg. Gary passed away Sept 13, 2018.
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John will be playing a beautiful blue MSA Millenium that I sold to him a little while back. John's a good friend and I know he will give you a good show
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We opened for Moe Bandy a few years ago. It was a very nice outdoor venue at a local quarter-horse race track.

We set up our gear after they had already completed their sound check.

After we did our sound check, Moe came out of the bus and started visiting with us band members. He actually stuck out his hand and introduced himself! As if....

We had a very enjoyable visit. None of the guests were there yet; so, he went over and visited with people who were sponsoring the show, as well as the folks who were involved in preparing and serving the food.

It was a nice evening. Moe made it even nicer.

~Lee
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