Jernigan, Just gets better with age.

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Bobby Boggs
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Jernigan, Just gets better with age.

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Murnel Babineaux
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Post by Murnel Babineaux »

I've been saying the same thing the last 4 years...

I would like to see Paul Franklin and Doug Jernigan do an Emmons/Rugg type video with the same setting !!!

Both of these players have a vast musical knowledge with the ability to pull off their musical thoughts, flawlessly :)
Who else would like to see?



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You guys are sure right about that.
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Post by Frank Estes »

I would like to see that type of video, too.

http://www.ntsga.com/id7.html

Scroll down to Super Jam XIX and see the photos of Tommy, Doug, and Paul jamming together. As far as I know, no one recorded that Jam.
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Me Too...
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I'm definitely on board for a video like that Murnel. Two of the greatest steel guitar minds ever, IMO!
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Doug did a show locally a couple years ago at Univ of Del in a small performance room with a pick up band. There were about 100 people there and his playing was awesome.
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Murnel Babineaux
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Post by Murnel Babineaux »

I performed at the Nashville TSGA Super Jam last September.. Jernigan did his
set with Rick Vanaugh on drums and Rick Boyer on bass......Jernigan cranked it up
a few notches and two words kept coming to my mind....

THAT'S INSANE !!!!!!!!!

I'm sure glad I didn't have to play after him..HAHA


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David Hartley
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Hi

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I agree, his playing gets better.
Never looks a day older whenever I see him either...
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Post by Ron Funk »

There is only one person in the world with that right hand, and the musical mind to match.
And Doug is so very humble about both.
Words don't do justice to the man and his talent.
I remain a fan - and always in awe.
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Post by Gordon Hartin »

That video comes from Mike Ihde's The 333 Book. 333 licks, tricks and techniques every guitarist should know.

It is a great book for guitarist, but the real added bonus are all of the video segments that are included in the DVD with the book. Doug Jernigan, Buddy Emmons, Bobbe Seymore, Billy Robinson, and Mike Auldridge each have close to 20 min segments, where they talk about pedal steel.

There are also video segments with other great banjo, guitar, and bass players.
http://www.mikeihde.com/

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