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The new CD, "Blue Plate Special", is available here: http://harrison.music.tripod.com/index.htm and Clips are available here: http://www.geocities.com/frsteel/ The track listed on the website, "I can hear Kentucky calling me" is not included on the CD.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by frank rogers on 08 December 2006 at 11:24 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Ken Williams »

Wow! Great sounding stuff Frank. Super tone too.

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Thanks to you Ken! It's my old 1974 D10 Marlen. Direct into the board. On 99% of the C.D. I did not use a volume pedal either. I did use a few effects but tried to use them rather sparingly for the most part. Thanks again F.R.
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Really enjoyed all the tracks...

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Post by Gary Preston »

Hi, Frank .I just listened to your sound clips and liked them very much . Tone was great . Keep up the good work. Regards ,,,Gary.
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Frank, great sounds. I think that "How Deep Is Your Love", is one of the best versions I've ever heard !!

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Great stuff Frank! I really like it.
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Post by Larry Bell »

Great stuff, old buddy
Loved it first time. Every time I listen I appreciate the musicality and taste that just says "Frank Rogers" to me. I rarely listen to steel players, but you're still one of my favorite musicians to listen to.

Great sidemen too, and a well produced and engineered recording. A bunch of people with great ears -- a good combination.

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BEAUTIFUL Frank. Great playing and great tone.
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Post by Chris Schlotzhauer »

Frank.....Awsome steel and production. Tell us about your studio setup and format. If it's a secret, I'll understand Image
I'm listening to "How Deep Is Your Love" right now.
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Awesome Frank..Thanks for posting the links..

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Post by frank rogers »

WOW again!! Thank you all so much for the very kind words, they are greatly appreciated. David, I really enjoyed hearing you play in the Sierra room during ISGC and enjoyed our brief chat, I am a big fan of your playing. John, Clyde,Chris and Tony, thanks to all of you for the warm compliments. Buck, I have always enjoyed your playing too, at the ISGC. And L.B. my buddy, you are one of the best and one of the most knowledgeable players in our world of Steel Guitar. BTW, your version of the Beatles "You Won't See Me" is one of my favorites. Thanks Again.
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Chris, sorry I didn't answer your question in a more definitive manner. Here is a link to the studio I use. http://users.netonecom.net/~soundlab/index.html As concerns my "rig" it is simply my Marlen D10 direct and usually no volume pedal. Thanks for asking.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by frank rogers on 26 December 2003 at 01:42 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Skip Mertz »

Great tone and playing Frank , but couldnt find ordering info. are tracks avail?
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Ordering info coming soon. Thanks for asking Skip.
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Post by Al Marcus »

Frank-I just finally had time to listen to a couple of your clips. "All the things you are" and "Cherokee".

I have played those songs many years ago and I never played them like that.

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Thanks so much Al. Your knowledge of the "old standards" is very extensive, so, your comments are very special to me.
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Frank....that's some cool stuff! Image Image

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Post by Ken Lang »

Now, I like Spanglish. Every time I visit I have to eschew the computer speakers and turn on the overheads to hear the great music in full sound.

However Shenandoah is fast creeping up to the favorite.

Keep up the great music, Frank.
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Post by frank rogers »

Gene and Ken, Thanks to both of you. Hopefully we will have some other clips up soon and ordering info for the CD. Thanks again for your kind words.
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The"webmeister" says more clips should be up this week. Stay tuned. Thanks
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