Darrel McCall, "Anwer the phone"

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Ray Minich
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Darrel McCall, "Anwer the phone"

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Some pretty nice steel in this tune. Some nice passing chords still out of reach of this hack...

Could the steeler be Buddy Charleton? Passing chords bring the same raised ear and crook'd head as happens with ET's "Pass the Booze". \

It's just a wild guess...
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cd.....

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Rick Price.....who is a big Charleton fan.
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wonderful album, rick price and dicky overbey compliment each other well on that disc
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I just piped the sound card into the studio sound system and played the track. Absolutely Beautious!

The ear bending moves at the end of the steel break are the passing chord structures I like to hear, and I just can't find them yet.

Someday...
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Yeah, I sure would have guessed Charleton. It sure has that attitude. Great playing!
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