Ric Boyer
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Ric Boyer
I know Ric is not a steel player but didn't know where to post this..I had the honor of attending the last NTSGA jam and listening to Ric play bass in the backup band. WOW, his tone and just how well he was playing on tunes i know he was not familiar with and mangaged to stay "in the pocket"..i have never heard him play better. I mentioned it to Johnny Cox and John was telling me how great he played in St Louis. It's always a pleasure to hear Ric and even greater to get a chance to visit. Look forward to some more jams.
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Earl & Pat, I agree that Ric is a great bass player, but have you ever heard Johnny Cox on bass? He is one of the best bass players I have ever heard!
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Western Swing ain't dead, it's Asleep at the Wheel
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Western Swing ain't dead, it's Asleep at the Wheel
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I've been a fan of Ric's ever since i heard his playing on the Buddy Emmons "Live" from St. Louis recording in 1977. We have become great friends over the last 10 years or so and he is indeed a great guy! I was thrilled when he agreed to play on my latest CD and man...did he ever play!! I'm always happy to "chime in" with praise for my dear friend and GREAT player
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