Don Rich singing "Out of my mind" on youtube

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Wade Branch
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Don Rich singing "Out of my mind" on youtube

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I always liked to hear Don Rich sing,how about ya'll ?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qE-Hfv-_Eoc
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:D Wade,
Did you notice that very subtle, and pretty bar slant Tom played towards the end of the intro? :wink:

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Post by Billy Wilson »

Good one! thanks
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Post by Marlin Smoot »

Also notice Tom's use of a Buddy Emmons lick? Steve Hinson also worked his magic with that lick in "Your Man" by Josh Turner. Very cool.
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I never get tired of this music,
I wish more artist today would
copy these great pioneers.

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Post by Mark Edwards »

Great clip Wade, man If I could play the steel only 1/2 that good, I would be a happy camper. I wonder if Don Rich ever made an album? Anyone know?
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Post by Roger Crawford »

I'm kinda surprised Buck let him sing solo...IMO he's better than Buck!
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Post by Gerry Hogan »

Wade, thanks for posting this. It's wonderful! I always loved Don's singing and guitar playing - and, of course, Tom's steel playing. This stuff is what I was raised on when I first started playing steel. :D

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Post by Wade Branch »

Mark I found this album.Seems like to me it might have been a instrumental though,no singing,but Iam not sure.

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Out of sight!! Don Rich& Wynn Srewart-

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This was a really good one. Really bought back memories, thanks for the posting.

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Post by Dave Van Allen »

The Don Rich Anthology CD on Sundazed (pictured above)is a "recent" collection of sides both instrumental and vocal culled from Buckaroos Band albums and some Buck &Buckaroos recordings. It features Don's FIddle, Guitar and Singing/songwriting as well as Tom Brumley on many cuts. It is great from start to finish.

The man was awesome.
I'm kinda surprised Buck let him sing solo...IMO he's better than Buck!
There's and old saying about Ginger Rogers that she did everything Fred Astaire did but backwards and in High Heels... that's kinda how I think of Don (but in a good way!)

He sang everything Buck did, but a third or more higher while playing fills and lead...
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