Terry woods sent me a copy of the Show at Marshfield made last month.There was some really great entertainers on it.The special guest was the legendery Don Helms of "The Drifting Cowboys" band.I love to hear him talk about the old days.The
"Jazzabillies" band with Scotty Henderson on steel always do a great job.The sound is a litte erratic but it is fun to watch.I get a kick out of the bass player as he reads the charts on some of the songs.
Kevin Haffey is a good frind so I can talk about him a little.This DVD is available here on the forum, so look for it. It's worth buying. Gary A.
Marshfield Mo. steel show DVD
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Thanks!
I am back on line now after a real busy summer.
As Gary Atkinson mentioned, this DVD is really great. You can click on the other posting that I made here and get all the info regarding the DVD.
Gary sang some of the best songs on this DVD. His Gospel song that he and Jack Musgrave closed their portion of the show with, "Just A Closer Walk With THee," is the best rendition of that song I've ever heard by anyone. His vocals sounded alot like Red Foley's but yet it is Gary singing it really heart felt. Jack Musgrave's playing is superb on their set.
Jack played a beautiful version of "Yesterday," as a solo.
The whole DVD is a real treat and the styles covered run through about every musical tastes there is. Western Swing, Country, Ballads, Gospel, Rock, Easy Listening, Pop, and even a disco tune.
GOD bless!
Terry Wood
Thanks and GOD bless!
Terry Wood
I am back on line now after a real busy summer.
As Gary Atkinson mentioned, this DVD is really great. You can click on the other posting that I made here and get all the info regarding the DVD.
Gary sang some of the best songs on this DVD. His Gospel song that he and Jack Musgrave closed their portion of the show with, "Just A Closer Walk With THee," is the best rendition of that song I've ever heard by anyone. His vocals sounded alot like Red Foley's but yet it is Gary singing it really heart felt. Jack Musgrave's playing is superb on their set.
Jack played a beautiful version of "Yesterday," as a solo.
The whole DVD is a real treat and the styles covered run through about every musical tastes there is. Western Swing, Country, Ballads, Gospel, Rock, Easy Listening, Pop, and even a disco tune.
GOD bless!
Terry Wood
Thanks and GOD bless!
Terry Wood
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