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James Holland
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Post by James Holland »

That's funny about George Strait. Old Country meant something to me in the 1970's, A few pre-WW2 artists were still performing then. Garth Brooks would be considered old country to today's teens, Hank Jr would be considered really old, and Hank Sr would be ancient, lol.
Glenn Suchan
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Glenn Suchan wrote:
Donny Hinson wrote:
Luke Morell wrote:We went and seen Bill Anderson a couple years ago,he had no steel guitar in his band,I was never so disappointed in a singer in my life than I was that night!! :(
Funny, I don't really associate Bill's music with steel guitar....
Here's a great example of steel guitar in a song written and performed by Bill Anderson.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hamWDjgZk6M
A number of years ago I played in a band that did a cover of "Bright Lights and Country Music" - I had fun learning the great steel fills and solo
Here's the live version with Weldon Myrick on steel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNiqj9Vpt6c


Keep on pickin'!
Glenn
Steelin' for Jesus
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