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NEW.....Leonard T. Zinn........With 3 - 101 Ranch Boys songs
Posted: 25 Jun 2008 3:32 pm
by Danny Hammers
b0b, I know this is the wrong place but this is one of the Good Guys
I sorry about the double post, but b0b moved it from Event Announcements page.
Announcement For
Leonard T. Zinn
The URL is
www.LTZinn.com
Today is the day the new LT Zinn web site is on line.
Hope you all enjoy it. Still have one or two more pictures
Fellow Forum members
One of the best way to help a new web site is to visit the site. In the beginning It needs hits to get on, and stay up on, the Search Engines
This is just one think that you can help with, of course the more often you visit the more help it is
Thanks For the help
Danny
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Posted: 25 Jun 2008 4:43 pm
by Jerry Roller
Great photo of a great guy! Nice website.
Congratulations Mr. LT.
Jerry
Posted: 25 Jun 2008 7:58 pm
by Richard Douthitt
Great guy and a great site. Danny,.... Russels Shed has a new sign and looks great. See you soon.
Mr LT Zinn
Posted: 25 Jun 2008 8:19 pm
by Paul Burton
Just got to meet Mr.LT. Zinn this past year at the Gospel steel show in Nashville. What a great Gentleman. Thanks Albert for introducing us. Paul Burton from Missouri
Posted: 26 Jun 2008 8:24 am
by Ron Whitfield
One of the best sites I've seen. Great reading LT's history and real fun viewing of some interesting pix. Hope to see and hear more!
Posted: 26 Jun 2008 8:56 am
by Laurie Ayres
LT: What a awesome web site! Danny did an excellent job for you. That picture on you home page is so wonderful! Roy & I are looking forward to seeing you again the end of Aug. in St. Louis. It was great to see on your web site all of these things from over the years. We love you LT. See you soon. Your Friend, Laurie
Posted: 26 Jun 2008 10:51 am
by Reece Anderson
The website is a marvelous testament to both an
exceptional man and a great steel guitar player which I'm blessed and honored to know as a dear friend.
L. T.= One of my steel guitar heroes !!
Posted: 26 Jun 2008 10:58 am
by Eddie Cunningham
I can remember listening to the 101 Ranch boys in the 40s and enjoyed his steel doing runs in the background . I wrote him a letter asking what Steel he was playing ??" It sounded so good I was sure that it was a Rickenbacher but he wrote me back and as I recall he said he was playing an Epiphone steel !! Eddie "C" >> old geezer
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Posted: 26 Jun 2008 12:35 pm
by George Piburn
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Posted: 27 Jun 2008 6:21 am
by Rick Schmidt
Wonderful site!!! Thanks.
Posted: 27 Jun 2008 6:34 am
by Bob Taillefer
Great site!
Thanks! Bob
Posted: 27 Jun 2008 7:37 am
by Jerry Lee Newberry
L T is a GREAT GUY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Donna
Posted: 27 Jun 2008 8:05 am
by Howard Tate
I'm a big fan of L.T., I'm glad to see this web site. Good job on the site, I wonder if there will be a guest book later?
Posted: 27 Jun 2008 9:42 am
by Evelyn Whitney
L T wishes to thank you who have visited his new web page.
We are very proud of it.
Danny Hammers does such nice work on these sites.
Scott Rogers my youngest son did do the photography on the home page. He is a professional photographer here in Muskegon, owning Woodland Photography.
Rick Alenander shot the videos and I think he plans on doing more at this years upcoming Hawaiian Show in St Louis.
From this location, my grandson Paul is submitting much of the info through emails, etc.
Also, our friend Ted submitting via scanning.
So we are all in this together, because we love and respect this humble, giving man.........L T Zinn.
I hope to see many of you at Scotty's Convention this year.
Evelyn
Posted: 27 Jun 2008 10:57 am
by Allen Maury
congratulations, leonard....somwthing to be proud of....al
Posted: 28 Jun 2008 8:07 am
by Bob Callaway
Love the web site Danny. I found the info on LT very enlighting. Bob
Hey Zinnerman = T for trouble
Posted: 29 Jun 2008 6:47 am
by ed packard
Also in the 40s, and in Mass.(got that Eddie Cunningham?), I was in Arlington dialing across the radio dial looking for nothing in particular, when I heard a sound. It was the announcer intro'ing the 101 Ranch Boys. they opened with LT playing Moon Over Miami. Next week he opened with Poinciana. My reaction was...wow, never thought of using the instrument that way.
And so on to playing places in what became known as the war zone in Boston, and a GOL format show on a radio station in Brookline.
Eddie C...we must have met somewhere...blame that ZINN feller.
Just a quick note:
Posted: 29 Jun 2008 9:39 am
by Danny Hammers
Just a quick note:
The music on the 101 Ranch Boys page, was taken
from the CD but the CD is at 1141 bit rate, (30,949KB)
and in order to make it sound like it was on an old radio
and small enough to use on the background sound I made it only 24 bit rate, (333KB)
The CD sounds AWESOME!
Danny
Posted: 29 Jun 2008 10:29 am
by Bill McRoberts
LT's site will be added to my "favorites". Nice job! P.S. Out of all the different versions of "Steel Guitar Rag" that I've acquired, Leonard Zinn & the 101 Ranch Boys has been my favorite.....Bill
Steel Guitar Rag" to the Old Radio
Posted: 30 Jun 2008 6:09 am
by Danny Hammers
OK Bill This might make you happy.
I added LT's "Steel Guitar Rag" to the Old Radio
on the 101 Ranch Boys page (right button)
It's also one of my favorite version
Danny
Posted: 30 Jun 2008 8:41 am
by William Goad
Thanks Danny, What a wonderful web site and of course LT is one of the nicest people on earth. I have vocalized with him on serveral Steel Guitar shows. He does everything he can to be accomodating and help the singer any way he can. Just a wonderful person.
Bill Goad
Posted: 2 Jul 2008 11:25 am
by Danny Hammers
Hi Guys, This just shows how great it can sound without pedals.
I have added two more songs to the the Old Radio on The 101 Ranch Boys page.
At
www.LTZinn.com
Left knob "It's A Sin" - Top knob my favorite "Double Steel Boogie" - Right knob "Steel Guitar Rag"
Enjoy
Danny
Posted: 5 Jul 2008 10:43 am
by Jim Gillyard
Hi Danny
I love that Double Steel Boogie you put on the web site
So much, that I'm going to order the album.
Great stuff. St. Louis is getting closer
Your Friend
Jim
PS Have you talk to Don Helms lately
Posted: 8 Jul 2008 3:53 am
by Ben Rubright
I remember seeing books of tab by LT at one of the conventions but I fail to find it on his website. Is it still available?