New, Old CD (Re-issue)
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New, Old CD (Re-issue)
I finally got the master of "John Hughey"
On And Off Stage back into my hands and have
released it on CD format.
It is the same as the old yellow cover on the old vinyl album. Nothing has been changed
except that it is on CD now. There are "no"
cassettes or rythm tracks.
I've had a lot of people ask where they could get the old album and it is just not available so I thought I would re-issue it on CD.
Anyone that is interested can go to my
website www.johnhughey.com and get ordering info.
Thanks much,
John Hughey
On And Off Stage back into my hands and have
released it on CD format.
It is the same as the old yellow cover on the old vinyl album. Nothing has been changed
except that it is on CD now. There are "no"
cassettes or rythm tracks.
I've had a lot of people ask where they could get the old album and it is just not available so I thought I would re-issue it on CD.
Anyone that is interested can go to my
website www.johnhughey.com and get ordering info.
Thanks much,
John Hughey
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Hi John,
I want to be one of the first, to say that I enjoyed your "On and Off Stage" years ago when it was first released on L.P. and I will order a CD copy.
Guys and Dolls, you'll most definately want to get a copy of this one for your Steel CD collection. This has the classic Hughey steel stuff that we all cut our teeth on.
My favorite all time John Hughey instrumental is on this CD. It's his instrumental cut of the Conway Twitty song "Hello Darlin!"
Terry J. Wood
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I want to be one of the first, to say that I enjoyed your "On and Off Stage" years ago when it was first released on L.P. and I will order a CD copy.
Guys and Dolls, you'll most definately want to get a copy of this one for your Steel CD collection. This has the classic Hughey steel stuff that we all cut our teeth on.
My favorite all time John Hughey instrumental is on this CD. It's his instrumental cut of the Conway Twitty song "Hello Darlin!"
Terry J. Wood
3 Nails + 1 Cross = 4 Given
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John, cant wait to hear the old new CD, if its 1/10th as good as your other CDs, it will be awesome, Im am so glad everything is going good for you in semi-retirement....lol
tell Jean that Goober says hey and I will be sendin a check in a couple of days for the CD.
Thanks for Everything
BB
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tell Jean that Goober says hey and I will be sendin a check in a couple of days for the CD.
Thanks for Everything
BB
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