Tommy White
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Tommy White
I just went to the Grand Ole Opry this past Saturday and saw my good friend Tommy White, I love the way John Hughey played "Look At Us" But let me say Tommy played it sat. with Vince Gill and it was one of the best turnarounds I have ever heard way to go Tommy!!
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Have to add my two cents on Tommy White. WOW WOW WOW...He absolutely knocks me out. Playing and tone are unbelievable!
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Hey Rabbit! I just want to say that I love the steel work you did in "It still takes a wise man to pray" I wish I could find tab on that. It is a wonderful song. Such a blessing! Thanks. <font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Curt Langston on 07 August 2005 at 07:58 PM.]</p></FONT>
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I heard Tommy play when he was about thirteen years old, and he played great then. Over the years he just keeps getting better and better. His Dad was a great player also. I guess the old saying is true, the apple never falls to far from the tree. Tommy is a great person and I am proud to call him my friend. Bobby
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yes indeed...
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clean clean clean....i agree..man just fantastic..that's steel guitar alright!<SMALL>The new 'Big Three' for me are: Buck Reid, Randy Beavers and Tommy White.</SMALL>
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It's very nice to see the responses by so
many musicians; to the steel guitar playing
of Tommy White. --- I have the very dubious
pleasure of having been among the very 1st steel players to have been "SKUNKED" by a
young man approximately (12) years old.
I'm proud to have been his friend for
these many years.
Ha!!! Boogie Sherrard - Louisville, Ky.
many musicians; to the steel guitar playing
of Tommy White. --- I have the very dubious
pleasure of having been among the very 1st steel players to have been "SKUNKED" by a
young man approximately (12) years old.
I'm proud to have been his friend for
these many years.
Ha!!! Boogie Sherrard - Louisville, Ky.
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