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Jordan Stern
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SteelRadio: Tribute to Tom Morrell

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Don't miss the latest episode of Pushin' Pedals with Professor Honky Tonk today on Steelradio.org, Wednesday at 5 PM CT (will also air Thursday at 11 AM CT, Sunday at 11 PM CT, and Monday at 3 PM CT). This episode is entitled "Wolf Tones: A Tribute to Tom Morrell." Tom Morrell was one of the finest Western swing musicians ever to walk this earth. Here are the tracks I am playing:

Curtain Call - Tom Morrell and the Time Warp Tophands
Mean Woman With Green Eyes - Tom Morrell and the Time Warp Tophands (feat. Bobby Koefer)
Take The A Train - Bob Boatright (Tom Morrell - Steel)
Right or Wrong - Leon Rausch (Tom Morrell - Steel)
Meet Me in St. Louis - Tom Morrell and the Time Warp Tophands
Don't Get Around Much Anymore - Leon Rausch (Tom Morrell - Steel)
On the Alamo - Tom Morrell and the Time Warp Tophands (feat. Bobby Koefer)
In a Mellow Tone - Maurice Anderson and Tom Morrell
Silver Lake Blues - Bob Boatright (Tom Morrell - Steel)
Stardust - Tom Morrell and the Time Warp Tophands (feat. Bobby Koefer)
Pterodactyl Ptales - Tom Morrell and the Time Warp Tophands
Velociraptor Rag - Tom Morrell and the Time Warp Tophands
Take Me In Your Arms And Hold Me - Leon Rausch (Tom Morrell - Steel)
Lady From 29 Palms - Tom Morrell and the Time Warp Tophands
I Thought About You - Tom Morrell and the Time Warp Tophands
The Waltz You Saved For Me - Leon Rausch & Tommy Allsup (Tom Morrell - Steel)


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I'm thinking this program is streaming? I've been listening through Audacy on Roku, but I'm guessing that's recorded from the live streaming programs? I'm still trying to figure it all out.

Anyway, gotta have me some Tommy Morrell. I'll find it one way or the other.

What a stylist and master was Tom. In a class of his own and that band. This stuff should go down as iconic. I doubt anything of this magnitude will ever be done again.
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