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Terrific, thanks David, Was that from the san Jose Jam last November?
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Billy,
No, from a little Jam Jim Baron put on a month ago
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Once again Jay Dee just proves why he is such a great steel player. He is so clean and smooth and his tone is great as well. This year at the Texas show he put on a fantastic show. Jay Dee is just another steel player I could sit down and watch him play for hours. Thanks Jay Dee for giving permission for these videos to be posted here on the forum and thanks David for posting it.
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Thank you David. I could watch and listen to Jay Dee all day. When I first met him back in the 60's I immediately recognized his amazing talent; just a great guy all 'round.
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The great thing about Jay Dee is theres noting he won't show ya, you think he's a great player..... he's even a better person!!!
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I know that a "rite-of-passage" when it comes to all things pedal steel, be it here on the Forum or out in the world, is having at least passing knowledge of the concept that: Nothing sounds like an old Emmons - especially if it's black!.

Without hearing them in an A/B comparison - I couldn't tell you - but in place of his familiar Emmons, that new MSA sounds pretty sweet with Jay Dee behind it! :)
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Yep, those MSA's sound sweet and play even sweeter.
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Has Jay Dee given up on push pulls?
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he picked that MSA up at this years Texas Steel Guitar Association Jamboree....sounds sweet! :)
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I did not realize he picked up that guitar at this years TSGA Jamboree. Jay Dee sounded great that Saturday night and man he played just fantastic. You top that off with Jay Dee being a down to earth kind of guy and you cannot ask for much more. He is one of those steel players that I could sit down and listen to for hours.
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