Breaking out the stash....
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Breaking out the stash....
I'm dedicating one of the slots on my Myspace music player to rare recordings and 78s from my collection and the collections of friends. I have tons and will be changing them every couple of days, so please bookmark if you like it.
Right now (may take a little while to process), I'm featuring Joaquin Murphy on the Jimmie Widener cut, "There's A New Day Tomorrow", from a King 78. Joaquin's phrasing is fine and fluid as you'd expect, and his tone is sublime. He has to be the greatest one chorus soloist in steel guitar history, at least in my book.
Hope you enjoy! Man, I've got to do a podcast.
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Right now (may take a little while to process), I'm featuring Joaquin Murphy on the Jimmie Widener cut, "There's A New Day Tomorrow", from a King 78. Joaquin's phrasing is fine and fluid as you'd expect, and his tone is sublime. He has to be the greatest one chorus soloist in steel guitar history, at least in my book.
Hope you enjoy! Man, I've got to do a podcast.
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www.mikeneer.com
Mike Neer on MySpace
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uh Mike... what did you put in my drink when I was in NYC? I don't remember playing lead on any of your recordings??<SMALL>...Your playing is tops and Gerald Ross on lead guitar is equally as such.</SMALL>
I do remember sitting in with a hot Czechoslovakian zither player at some club on Flatbush Avenue and something about a blonde wearing a beret in Chinatown...
But recording with you... I'm drawing a blank.
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Finally, the tune has appeared. It's a Jimmie Widener cut "There's A New Day Tomorrow" (King 536A) featuring Joaquin Murphy on steel and he really plays some beautifully phrased stuff. His tone is particularly good on this cut.
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