Mike Cass - Video Home In San Antone

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Mike Cass - Video Home In San Antone

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I have just received permission from Mike Cass to post a couple of video's from the Smoky Mountain Steel Guitar Jubilee that used to be held in Knoxville, TN. This one is from the year 2000 and features Mike, along with Rob Parker on vocal, Johnny Cox on Bass and Roy Rosetta on Keyboard.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBz6_-D9wjw
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Post by Stephen Gambrell »

Who's the guitar player, Bill?
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Post by Bill Ferguson »

Sorry Stephen,
I don't remember his name.

Maybe Stoney will chime in with the guitar, fiddle and drummers name.

Bill

Oh yes, and why are you listening to the guitar player. This is a STEEL forum. hehe
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You haven't heard me actually PLAY steel, have you, Bill? Image Image Image
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The guitar player is Ken Bonham and the fiddle player is Jerry Moore...both good guys and friends of mine.



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Post by Frank Estes »

Thanks for posting all these, Bill! Wow, Mike really has a lot the "E" in his playing. Reminds me a little bit of Herby Wallace. EMCI sure sounded great!
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Post by Larry Bell »

Ray Price has good taste. Image

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Post by Steve Dodson »

You are right Larry. Ray Price does have good taste, or he wouldn't have my pal Mike Cass doing the steel work for him.
Mike's as good a player that has ever sat behind a Steel Guitar. Image TTT
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Atta boy Mike. Very nice. Bobby
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Post by Don Discher »

That was some red hot bass playin", Johnny should have taken a break in that song.
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