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Jeannie Sealey
will host
Leeroy Parnell
Leslie Satcher
Gene Watson
It figures I will be away and have to VCR
I don't expect steel behind Parnell but he's
great with the slide.
Leslie is a promising singer songwriter
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Janice "Busgal" Brooks
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will host
Leeroy Parnell
Leslie Satcher
Gene Watson
It figures I will be away and have to VCR
I don't expect steel behind Parnell but he's
great with the slide.
Leslie is a promising singer songwriter
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Janice "Busgal" Brooks
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Leslie Satcher....... she was previously known as just a songwriter but she got a record deal as a performer. She is the writer of Martina McBride's latest single, "When God Fearin' Women Get The Blues".
As for Lee Roy Parnell, he used to be what some of us call an HNC artist. His music was a blend of country, southern rock and blues, and had several years of hits on the Billboard country singles chart. He is a Texan and has written with the likes of Mike Reid, Bob McDill and Guy Clark. Now that he is no longer beholden to the "gods" of Music Row, he is making the music he wants to make, which these days, is the blues with the occasional side trips to gospel. He has had steel on some of his recordings, and when he had his original Hot Links he had James Pennebaker in the line up... James can play guitar, fiddle and steel. Last time I knew, James was in Pam Tillis' band.
I have no idea what LRP will do on the Opry though. Some of you purists out there may not appreciate his blend, but I have met the man in person and he is a southern gentleman and is nice to his fans. He has the respect of his peers and has guested on other artists' records. If you wanna holler "HE AIN'T COUNTRY" you wouldn't be wrong, but he's got more heart and soul than some so called country acts today.
As for Lee Roy Parnell, he used to be what some of us call an HNC artist. His music was a blend of country, southern rock and blues, and had several years of hits on the Billboard country singles chart. He is a Texan and has written with the likes of Mike Reid, Bob McDill and Guy Clark. Now that he is no longer beholden to the "gods" of Music Row, he is making the music he wants to make, which these days, is the blues with the occasional side trips to gospel. He has had steel on some of his recordings, and when he had his original Hot Links he had James Pennebaker in the line up... James can play guitar, fiddle and steel. Last time I knew, James was in Pam Tillis' band.
I have no idea what LRP will do on the Opry though. Some of you purists out there may not appreciate his blend, but I have met the man in person and he is a southern gentleman and is nice to his fans. He has the respect of his peers and has guested on other artists' records. If you wanna holler "HE AIN'T COUNTRY" you wouldn't be wrong, but he's got more heart and soul than some so called country acts today.
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Ron, last time I taped Gene Watson on the Opry, Tommy White played steel. The song was "Farewell Party", and, as we would all expect, Tommy was outstanding.
One of Gene's hits, "Got No Reason Now for Going Home" was written (I believe)by the late Johnny Russell. Wouldn't be surprised if Gene decides to sing that one tonight.
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One of Gene's hits, "Got No Reason Now for Going Home" was written (I believe)by the late Johnny Russell. Wouldn't be surprised if Gene decides to sing that one tonight.
John L.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by John LeMaster on 07 July 2001 at 10:30 AM.]</p></FONT>
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It went from excellent to rediculous. The tributes to Chet Atkins and Johnny Russell were excellent, so good they nearly brought a tear to my eye. Rediculous was the Christmas elephant singing her latest release that she also wrote, "A Box Of Old Love Letters From Old Mexico". Thank God I can't read spanish!!!! Not far behind her was LeRoy Parnell. What was he doing there? I personally don't give two sh!ts about slide guitar playing with the distortion turned up on it and his choice of songs was just as tasteless. I know he meant well but it didn't come across. Jeannie Sealy did just fine. No, she did DAMN GOOD to be exact.
......Jack, you wasted a perfectly good tape by the way!!!!
......Jack, you wasted a perfectly good tape by the way!!!!
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Whats wrong with putting something on for everyone to like? But everyone doesn't watch the GOO. I Know it's the Grand ole Opry. But ask yourself whats old about it? It has changed so much that it should be called the "Grand New Opry".I watched it for Gene but found my appropriate times to hit the Fridge.I did watch Leroy and the man enjoys what he plays. Leroy is a well respected picker and he is always LeRoy. I respect that. The Opry is changing itself as witnessed by so many passings.Management doesn't seem interested in continuing the tradition otherwise they wouldn't overlook Gene Watson, Janie Frickie,Darrell,Mark Chestnut,and a slew of younguns that could fire up the furnace for a long burn. JMHO.
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I dozed off half-way through Opry Backstage, only to be pleasantly awakend a half-hour later by Corky's turnaround in Gene's second number, "Take Me As I Am". Waking up that way feels better than being awakened by the sound of your own snoring, which is damn near tops in my book.
If I knew then I'd forgotten that Johnny Russell wrote "Got No Reason Now for Going Home".
It's nice to know that Gene has a new CD coming out soon.
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If I knew then I'd forgotten that Johnny Russell wrote "Got No Reason Now for Going Home".
It's nice to know that Gene has a new CD coming out soon.
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