New Bobby Koefer on Youtube
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New Bobby Koefer on Youtube
Bobby doing "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" and "Sleepwalk".
Priceless.
Priceless.
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Sleepwalk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SYSaBcUpb4
I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvg7jrVY ... re=related
Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SYSaBcUpb4
I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvg7jrVY ... re=related
Enjoy!
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Man, what authority he plays with! I love his playing on Tom Morrells "No Peddlers Allowed" - a must own BTW, along with Mr. Morrell's "Son Of No Peddlers Allowed", featuring Jerry Byrd, among others.
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For a real Bobby Koefer treat check out his rhythm steel playing behind Tom Morrell's version of Stardust. Bobby's backup is nothing short of amazing! The track is on "Let's take a ride with Bob and Tommy, Vol. #2 & 3 of How the West was Swung" featuring Tom Morrell and the time-Warp Tophands. I've got the whole series and then some. "Pterodactyl Tales" (Vol. #4) is one of my favorite CDs of all time. I'm on my second copy.
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"check out his rhythm steel playing...."
Funny you should say that. Watching him work behind a singer or soloist sometimes it looks like he's actually comping rhythm chords like a big band standard guitarist. He'll ride up and down the neck like a bass player using a downstroke strum style, not string grips. He just becomes part of the rhythm section.
Wonder what's the tuning on these necks. He always uses a straight bar. No slants.
Funny you should say that. Watching him work behind a singer or soloist sometimes it looks like he's actually comping rhythm chords like a big band standard guitarist. He'll ride up and down the neck like a bass player using a downstroke strum style, not string grips. He just becomes part of the rhythm section.
Wonder what's the tuning on these necks. He always uses a straight bar. No slants.
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