Working Man Blues - Randy Beavers on YouTube

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Bill Ferguson
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Working Man Blues - Randy Beavers on YouTube

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Back in 2000, Randy made his first appearance on the Smoky Mountain Jamboree. As you will see, his style is very unique.

If you don't have Randy's current albums, you are missing the boat.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIAKWsvu1hs

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Post by Roger Crawford »

Thinking outside of the box is a Randy Beavers trademark. Maybe it's from breathing too much sheetrock dust. Way to go, Randy!
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Post by Archie Nicol R.I.P. »

What make of guitar was he playing. I've never seen a guy keep his head so still while listening to music.
I guess he must have been tapping his feet like he should have been nodding his napper. :)

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Post by Bill Ferguson »

That is a Zumsteel. Sounds great, doesn't it?
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Post by Jerry Horner »

It's hard to get much better than that. Great job Randy.

Jerry
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Post by Mark Edwards »

Bill thanks for posting this one. This is the first time I have ever seen Randy play. If wasn't for your video's we wouldn't get to see some of the greats like Randy play. Thanks again. Keep em coming.
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Bill; Thanks for giving us a chance to hear Randy; first time for me, too, to have the pleasure of hearing such a fine Steel Guitarist.Now, he's on my " FAVORITES" list.. Keep them coming, Bill..Bernie :D
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Post by Doug Earnest »

Anyone who hasn't heard Randy Beavers really should do so. Incredible talent!
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Post by Larry Strawn »

Well that does it!! I'll never play that song again! :oops:
Great playing, and thanks for posting it Bill. :D

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Post by Jim Walker »

I feel pretty lucky. I have heard a lot of Randy's music and I have seen him play live a number of times. I have taken part in many discussions with Randy about pedal steel guitar and related topics in the www.steelguitarchatroom.com . He may not know it, but he has taught and inspired me quite a bit. I have gone from 0 to playing PSG every weekend with good bands making decent wages in just 15 months. Definitely one of the guys I look up to.

Thanks Bill for posting this clip.

Thanks Randy for just being you.

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Post by Marlin Smoot »

Randy's playing is great, the only thing missing from this posting is also getting to hear his killer tone. Getting to see and hear Randy live is a treat not to be missed.
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Post by Rick Johnson »

Randy is one of my favorite players too.

I wonder if he ever completed his CD
that he was working on a few months back?
I checked his website and its not working.

Rick

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After seeing and listening to Randy playing, only one word comes to mind...........WOW!
I recieved a personal email from Randy's mom a while back in reference to a post I had made. Take it from me, SHE is his biggest fan and you could tell she was very, very proud of her boy!! I sent the letter to Randy.....hope he got it.
Very nice job on Workin Man Blues!! I can't even come that close on my Tele. Oh well, back to practice, practice, practice....

Wally
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