The Moon plays Sunday in Weatherford,Texas!
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The Moon plays Sunday in Weatherford,Texas!
October 7th...Moon's gonna pick and Bobby Wayne and Dennis Hromek,both former "Strangers", along with Justin Trevino and myself will be singin..I'm really lookin forward to this..I told the Moon that I think he needs a new booking agent..regards..fred
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Where and what time? I'd like to go.
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Jim, it's Joe Bielinski's 10th anniv. blowout. Tons of people gonna be there, incl. Curtis Potter, Rausch, Jake & Justin, you name it. Carp is playing steel most of the day w/Lossberg on drums, etc ,etc. Gonna be a hell of a deal. Cya out there. You gonna ride your bike?? If so, call me. We can run out there together.....
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Well, You Texas folks are sure blessed....What a combination, Justin Trevino and Ralph Mooney . Boy I would love to see and hear that one. Wouldn't it be great to have a CD of Justin doing vocals backed by the Moon? I would be first in line to buy that one. Regards....Rick Jackson
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If I could only play like Ralph Mooney and sing like Justin Trevino....
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If I could only play like Ralph Mooney and sing like Justin Trevino....
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Chris, got off the phone w/Joe this AM. Starts Sunday (tomorrow) @ noon...till 9p. Moon will be on at 6p with Dennis Hromek & Bobby Wayne. Couple other names mentioned that will be there....Jerry Max Lane, Tony Douglas, Curtis Potter, Justin Trevino, Jake Hooker, Jerry Nail, Reggie Brown, bunch of others. Rausch is in NM, so won't be able to make it.
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I just got home from the show and it was great! I got to renew acquaintances with guys I haven't seen for years and met some I had heard but not met before.
The venue was great, 42 singers at two songs apiece. The backup band was only four pieces: Jake Hooker on bass (with Justin Trevino spelling him once in a while), Jim Loessberg (sp?) on drums, a fiddle player whose name I didn't catch, and the great Gary Carpenter on steel carrying 90% of the leads (who needs a guitar player?!?). They played the whole nine hours and did two or three tunes every set, definitely the highlight of the day!
Mr. Moon was great as usual and the vocalists sang some great Buck Owens and Wynn Stewart tunes to let Ralph show off.
The only disappointment was that Curtis Potter only got to sing two songs just like all the rest.
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The venue was great, 42 singers at two songs apiece. The backup band was only four pieces: Jake Hooker on bass (with Justin Trevino spelling him once in a while), Jim Loessberg (sp?) on drums, a fiddle player whose name I didn't catch, and the great Gary Carpenter on steel carrying 90% of the leads (who needs a guitar player?!?). They played the whole nine hours and did two or three tunes every set, definitely the highlight of the day!
Mr. Moon was great as usual and the vocalists sang some great Buck Owens and Wynn Stewart tunes to let Ralph show off.
The only disappointment was that Curtis Potter only got to sing two songs just like all the rest.
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I was traveling back to good old Oklahoma from Midland and just happend across this gathering. I didn't get to listen to much of it, and had to look pretty hard and heavy on the Forum to find out what in the world I'd been listening to. Let me rephrase that--To find out what GATHERING I had been listening to. I caught the intro to ol' Moon, and just a song or two after that. The radio mix was pretty bad, with no rhythm guitar or bass--just drums, vocals, and steel.
Jason, sorry about the mix. This is a small FM radio station with what seemed to be semi-professionals running the sound. I'm not sure that they'd ever done a remote broadcast before.
There was no rhythm guitar but I assure you that between Jake Hooker and Justin Trevino on bass, and Jim Loessberg on drums, the rhythm section couldn't have been tighter!
There was no rhythm guitar but I assure you that between Jake Hooker and Justin Trevino on bass, and Jim Loessberg on drums, the rhythm section couldn't have been tighter!
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Ummm, I had the "opportunity" to work with this sound crew one time on a Janie show. You're being way to kind. Incidently, the station is going to 100k watts in Dec. according to Joe. For anyone who is travelling the west side of Ft. Worth and continuing west, dial up 95.9 on Sunday afternoons from 12-4p. Tons of Buck Owens, Price, Bush, McCall, steel instrumentals, etc. Steel guitar has no greater friend than "The Mayor", Joe Bielinski......