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Des, I think that the steeler is Ted Solesky.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJjfHYGhCcs This band has a couple of videos on UT. Nice singer, super Tele picker, a good band all around.
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If these same guys, playing together, have a CD, I'm interested. I enjoyed the heck out of this.
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Curtis,
The Group's CD is 1st class sounds like its done in a good studio.Some excellent singing and picking. Ted Sloskey is the Steelman,bet he could
tell you where you could get a copy.
Vernon Hester
teds10@sbcglobal.net
The Group's CD is 1st class sounds like its done in a good studio.Some excellent singing and picking. Ted Sloskey is the Steelman,bet he could
tell you where you could get a copy.
Vernon Hester
teds10@sbcglobal.net
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Wow, Vern : thanks for posting this song with Ted backing on the steel; what a fine player on this old Haggard tune..Mighty good Classic country. I ; too would like a Cd of this band's performance.. Let me know where I can find a copy of it ; how about it, TED..Bernie



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Thanks for the kind remarks you all. I do appreciate them. I really didn't mean to sell the cd or dvd but I'll send a copy of them to you at cost for $6.00. That'll cover my postage and material involved. I'm sure you'll get some ideas from them and I'll be happy to explain how I did the lick and give you my pedal set-up at request. My intention was to give you all ideas from my approach. The songs seem to be commonly played in most bands. Ted
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Charlie, to answer your question, they are the same fellers. The close friend of mine on bass, is Reggie Brown. Buddy used him with his concert when he came thru Dallas/Ft Worth area. Reg also played with Ray Price 2 yrs and Hank Thompson for 7 yrs. The drummer is Dick Dunn, Worked with Charlie Pride 14 years. LD on geetar, worked with Jonny Paycheck a few yrs. I sure had to be on my toes. Scott was a local boy.
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Ted, thanks for being a good internet mate of mine for a few years now, and also thanks for the dvd you kindly sent me. Am slowly picking up a couple of your great licks. I just love your style. In my opinion you have developed "Your" style. I love your knee lever work, if I remember rightly you said you use the 2nd lower on the 2nd string alot. Great playing mate...and nice Axe too
Micky Byrne United Kingdom
www.micky-byrne.co.uk <---Ted's included in my "Friends & Aquaintance" page

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www.micky-byrne.co.uk <---Ted's included in my "Friends & Aquaintance" page
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Charlie, glad you like the material. Thanks for the kind remarks. After I have a carpal tunnel surgery, I will seriously consider making a lesson type cd.
Yes, I do lower the 5th & 10th strings 1 fret on a floor pedal. I lower it 2 frets on another floor and the 6th lower the string also on an upper knee. I lower the 5&*6th by finagling my left leg a bit. It works! I hope the dvd & cd give you some ideas. Ted
Yes, I do lower the 5th & 10th strings 1 fret on a floor pedal. I lower it 2 frets on another floor and the 6th lower the string also on an upper knee. I lower the 5&*6th by finagling my left leg a bit. It works! I hope the dvd & cd give you some ideas. Ted