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Dirk B
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I've suggested it before, and it's time to say it again; it's time to get Jeff to perform for the steel community, somewhere, sometime!<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Dirk B on 19 December 2002 at 12:55 PM.]</p></FONT>
Rob Segal
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This incredible bit of steel guitar playing is overflowing with musical ideas, and keeps getting better the more I listen to it. There's rarely been anything quite like it on our beloved instrument.......Rob Segal
Wayne Cox
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Post by Wayne Cox »

My sweet wife plays piano by reading sheet music but knows few musical terms,especially pertaining to basic theory & such. I was listening to Jeff's arrangement when she walked into the room and stopped to listen,also. She paused for a moment and asked,"What'chord'is he in,Honey?" I replied,
"All of them!". ImageHAPPY HOLIDAYS! Image
~~W.C.~~
Terry Downs
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Post by Terry Downs »

That is one of the darndest things I have ever heard. My "Respectometer" is pegged high. Awesome work Jeff.

Terry
Peter Ivansson
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Post by Peter Ivansson »

Happy holyday!
Pete Adams
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Post by Pete Adams »

Great Jeff!That's a Christmas card that'll hang up all year at my house.
Tom Hodgin
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Post by Tom Hodgin »

that stuffs not on my psg....Merry Christmas Jeff....Great stuff..what-ever instrument your playing....tom
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