Identify the Steeler - Bud's Bounce

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Charlie Vaughn
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Post by Charlie Vaughn »

I think it is Bobby Garrett
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Jerry Hayes
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Post by Jerry Hayes »

Like my previous post stated, according to the time frame, location, and venue it had to be either Red Rhodes or Ralph Mooney and at that time Ralph was playing out more than Red so logically, it's Ralph....JH in Va.

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Bob Hickish
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Finis Spier
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Post by Finis Spier »

i played in a band in gladewater Texas with Bobby in the fifties and i would bet my socks its bobby but back then a lot of steelers used that same style but it just has his tone
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Post by Finis Spier »

i played in a band in gladewater tx with bobby in the fifties and i think it sounds like him although a lot of guys were playing that style then but there are some parts that just have that Garret tone
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Mike Headrick
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Post by Mike Headrick »

It's Ralph Mooney. Bob Hickish's reply will direct you to a link where I announced that it was Moon. Anyone wishing to send him a message may add it to this post. I'll be printing it out for him soon.
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