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Steel guitar classics CD, (sound clip)

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This is one 10 songs on my new "Steel Guitar Classics" CD. It features such classics as Steel Guitar Rag, Crazy, Panhandle Rag, Remington Ride, Tennessee Waltz, Bud's Bounce, and more.

Click on this link for "Rose City Chimes" preview.

Rose City Chimes

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Post by Terry Sneed »

Very nice Bobbe! it amazes me when I hear multiple note chimes like that. I can barely get single note chimes. Thanks for the clip
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That's just beautiful, Bobbe, the kind of stuff that made me buy a steel in the first place.
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Wow,

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Hey Bobbe,
Sign me up!! I'll take a copy of the CD and another of the tracks if they're available. Have a good 'un..JH

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YEEEEEEEEE HAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWW !!!!!!!!!
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Post by Gary Roach »

Bobbe, great clip, really enjoyed it. As you know I have your Steel Guitar Classics CD and have just about worn it out, great music on that CD for sure. I hope I live long enough to learn to play half that good.
Keem'em coming.

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Post by Rabbit Easter »

Hey Bobbe Steve "Rabbit" Easter just thought I'd chime in about your song thats some great pickin' You are a great steel player and a good friend hope to see you in Nashville soon.

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Wow Bobbe, that is great stuff! Makes me even more honored to be your friend. You are one special guy.
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Eat your heart out guys!
My friend Bobbe Seymour sent me a FREE copy!
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Bobbe, Is Edward N.Y. as close to Stedmen as Panama?When You stop by and drop off a FREE CD,there will be a big plate of Spaghetti for you Image Joe
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Joe, I'd love to see you again when I get back there, I hear you make great Italian food!
This particular song is for all my Texas buddies that heard me "butcher" this great Bobby Garritt composition when I played his memorial show in Tyler Texas. This is to make it right.
I loved Bobby Garrett and this is one of my favorite steel instrumentals of all time.
Rose City Chimes is a rough steel song for me to play, must be for others also because I sure don't hear guys doing it often however I get folks asking me to play it all the time, but it's pretty impossible to do if the band isn't real familiar with it. I cut this session in Austin TX. and used the real, authentic fiddlers that have been working that area forever. Thank you fellow players.

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Post by Andy Sandoval »

Great stuff. How do I get a copy of that CD?

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Post by Fred Jack »

Hey Bobbe! I remember that show in Rose City.I thought you were going to send me a cd as soon as you got back home. (?)Fred
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Post by Herman Visser »

Its sound clips like that,that make this Forum so enjoyable!Where else Hummmm.I am truly humbled when I hear playing like that.Thanks Bobby
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Post by Billy Joe Bailey »

Yey--- for Bobbee, you know I think Bobbe ought to get his on Sat. afternoon tv. show. I mean, can't you just see him,as his name is being called,AND NOW LADYS AND GENTALMEN ON STEELGUITAR BOBBEE SEYMOUR and he as starts taking that long walk down the hall to the center stage where his darlin steel has been set up waiting for his gentle touch,, the cameara lights glaring on his loud,tapping, shinny boots. yeah another Porter Wagner makeover on steelguitar.
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Post by Rick Garrett »

Thanks Bobbe, thats a great arrangement of Rose City Chimes. I'm sure he would be honored to hear you play it. Great job!

Rick

P.S. editted for poor spelling. I sure should have paid more attention in school.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Rick Garrett on 06 November 2004 at 04:43 AM.]</p></FONT>
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One of Mrs. Lee's favorite tunes. Don't encourage her - she'll make me learn it.
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You should already know it b0b! A standard tune in the industry, now, you need to teach the wife to play it. Should be easier to play and greater sounding on your twelve string guitar!

Thanks for all you are doing for us "steelie guys".
(your buddy bobbe)
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Bobbe !! That is some pickin. I got to get over there and get a couple or three strings off that psg.Mabey some will rub off, Ha Ha Ron
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Bobby Garrett would be proud of you,Bobbe.

You gonna play that one at Saluda, Aintcha? You gotta do "the wreck" too!!!Stephen G.,you gonna miss a good un.

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Post by Bobbe Seymour »

Jack, well, no more from this new CD, wouldn't be fair to those who are buying it, but how about something from my "Pure Steel" CD? Something like "Rocky Top", this CD is still available and one of my most liked by the true country music steel guitar lovers.
If you and other Forum steelers would like me to link you to "Rocky Top", let me know here and now. Just say, yes, yep, you betcha, do it, hurry up, I'm tired of waiting, do it before I come over there------------- and so on. Just tell me and I will,
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Rumor has it that Stu Basore and I will be doing a country steel CD together to salute the great Faron Young that we both worked with and loved.

Stu and I went through the AirForce together and worked in the same band while stationed in "Gene Autry" Oklahoma. Seriously.

This CD will be done before next summer. I promise it will be good. Stu is one of the finer long time working steel players in Nashville TN. Hundreds of recording sessions and even more TV shows to his credit. Stu is the main Opry sub steel player. He has hundreds of other great credits and should be in the "Hall Of Fame" as much or more than anyone I can think of.

Be prepared,

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