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"Operation Russless"
Posted: 4 Sep 2006 9:14 am
by Joe Casey
I don't know if I can express what a great fun show this was. Laney not only can sing (write) with the best of them, her humor and joke timing was superb. Russ who I hope is inducted next year as he is certainly overdue, was a great sport and all of us in the audience were living what he was expiriencing as Laney was presenting us the happenings. And the lineup of greats who helped pull off this effort well I'm hoping others can describe it better than I.But to see six steels set up side by side and one by one the culphits came out and backed Laney in song. (She had a hard time laughing while singing with joe Wright tho. cracked us all up. There was not a seat to be had and S.R.O.. And no one left until it was over, all some 80 minutes of it. If you were not there I would suggest to buy the CD from them "Operation Rustless". There is a full description of all the players. Also Laneys new CD "matters of the Heart. You will wear it out.
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Posted: 4 Sep 2006 9:38 am
by Smiley Roberts
Not taking anything away from anyone else's performance,& right next to Buddy's sets,this show,for me,was the <u>highlight of the weekend.</u> Laney's perfomance & "comments" were impeccable! In one fell-swoop,we saw the "best-of-the-best" perform one song each with one of the BEST female Country singers goin' today. (My other is Reece's wife,Theresa.) Congratulations Laney,& Randy Beavers. You pulled off a dandy on Russ! Love you,both.
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Posted: 4 Sep 2006 9:51 am
by Jerry Lee Newberry
I agree to all that has been said. It was PRICELESS!!!!!!!!!!! Glad I was there to see it.
The Newberry Clan
Posted: 4 Sep 2006 10:45 am
by Joe Casey
Thanx Smiles,You know what I was trying to say and you nailed it.
Posted: 4 Sep 2006 11:31 am
by Doc Rickles
Laney and Teresa were the two for the singers award. This will be a highlight hard to beat.Ought to be a DVD to see this incredible show. I'll take the first one.
Laney and Russ are always great with humor, singing,playing and they have a real love for all the people. A joy and delight always.
Doc
Posted: 4 Sep 2006 11:46 am
by Bobby Lee
It was a high point of the convention for me too. The letters from the "unknown" steel players were hilarious, as were Russ's responses. And the performances were as top shelf as you can get for pure country music. Laney is not only a great singer, but a great entertainer as well.
Except she couln't keep a straight face looking at Joe Wright!
Priceless memories. You had to be there.
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Posted: 4 Sep 2006 2:23 pm
by Mike Sweeney
Hey Joe, You said 6 steels, try 10... Boy was it tight.....But worth it.
Mike Sweeney
P.S. Hope somebody will post a group picture up. I saw a thousand flashes go off while we were posing.
Posted: 4 Sep 2006 2:27 pm
by Joe Casey
Sorry Mike, You seen that I had a tough time counting especially with Smiley around.
Posted: 4 Sep 2006 2:33 pm
by Darvin Willhoite
Ditto's. I thought there was 11 steels on stage, I was sitting off to one side and must have been counting mic stands too. LOL. This was not only Russless, it was priceless. This was the best program I've seen at ISGC since Jeff Newman did the red light stunt.
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Posted: 4 Sep 2006 5:07 pm
by Laurie Ayres
Operation Russless was priceless! If you didn't see it you miss the chance of a life time! WOW! Laney and her "helpers" were wonderful. Russ, you are a GREAT sport and we bought one of your CD's as there will NEVER be another one like it. All of our friends and idols took part....what more can I say. Your CD is GREAT and we are proud to have one! Hat's off to all of you who helped this all happen. Talent and laughs in one BIG show! What more could you want. Laney, as always your singing is wonderful and as for those back up steel players, it just don't get any better does it? We were is awe of it all. Thanks to all of you for making this all happen. Hugs and Love, Laurie
Posted: 4 Sep 2006 5:09 pm
by Keith Hilton
We bought the CD and Joe Wright played one of the most amazing intros and breaks I have ever heard out of a steel guitar.
Posted: 4 Sep 2006 5:18 pm
by Mike Weirauch
<SMALL>Joe Wright played one of the most amazing intros and breaks I have ever heard out of a steel guitar</SMALL>
Not only did he do that but he stole the show with his "charactor". Joe Wright is not only a great steel guitarist, he is a true entertainer. That puts him in a class with very few others.
Posted: 4 Sep 2006 5:25 pm
by Stoney Stonecipher
I tell you folks if you missed this you really missed a great show. This was one of the funniest things that I have ever seen. I have never laughed so hard.
Posted: 4 Sep 2006 6:29 pm
by Lyle Clary
This was truly historic country music in the making. To quote Junior Hayward, AKA, Ron Elliott, it had memorable lyrics, memorable melodies, and steel guitar breaks. But best of all, the incredible voice of Laney Hicks.
Posted: 5 Sep 2006 7:24 pm
by Bob Snelgrove
The highlight for me, too. My sides still hurt!
bob
Posted: 6 Sep 2006 1:20 am
by Donna Dodd
Posted: 6 Sep 2006 4:12 am
by Tony Davis
I do so wish i was there this year......but couldnt be....I do have an Operation Russ Less CD with all the guys playing on it which I treasure.......Laney Hon !!...thanks for your permanent invite into your home.....for your wonderful feed of Catfish......Just for yours and Russes Friendship........you have no Idea how much your welcome means to me...from so far away!!!!!!!.......it makes the difference between......OH Hum !!!!!....couple of days see the Ryman...and Lower Broadway then move on..........or WOW !!..lets spend a couple of weeks...go see everything...go jam with friends here and there......go see Laney and Russ......Its guys like you and that one with the nose and Moustache...that make it worthwhile for us to sped a lot of money to come over there.....we get to see the inside of things ...not the tourist type stuff
Thanks Lany
Tony
Posted: 6 Sep 2006 6:28 am
by Dean Batye
Hello Laney and Russ, I got to hear you on
steel radio you did a great job hope to see you all in mesa in Jan. Thanks for the fun and great music.
Dean Batye
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Posted: 6 Sep 2006 6:36 am
by Gary Steele
You guys said it all.It was a very fun and funny time.
Posted: 6 Sep 2006 7:57 am
by Ron Page
I agree that this was a musical and entertainment highlight of the show. What is perhaps being over looked is the creativity and cleverness that went into pulling this off. Randy Bevers came up with the idea to get all of the "ringers" to submit entries. They even forwarded the entries to a 3rd party to be mailed in from unfamiliar zip codes, and had the foresight to have Laney observe on Russ' reactions to the entries as they were received. She gave the audience a full report on that. For instance, "That guy's a liar. He claims to only have 2 knee levers and I've already heard him use 4!"
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Posted: 6 Sep 2006 12:04 pm
by Howard Tate
It was so good all the way, and I'm glad Laney found a pretty fair player to fill in for Alma McCoy.
That's a beautiful tune, and the words Laney wrote are perfect for it. She looked beautiful in that green dress and sounded wonderful. I picked up another Russ Hicks cd too. I look forward to talking to Russ at these shows. He's a fine player and a lot of fun to visit with.
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Howard
Posted: 6 Sep 2006 12:53 pm
by Mark Kelchen
How would you like to be in Laney or Randy Beavers shoes about now. I would imagine the wheels are turning in Russ' mind about now. Laney and Randy well may be on the receiving end next time. Never the less, what a brilliant idea Operation Russless was! Johnny Cox letter was hillarious! Memories for years to come! Great job to everyone that was involved. You all pulled off a superb performance!
Posted: 7 Sep 2006 6:25 am
by Bobby Caldwell
Hey, How did you all like Kenney Picket's electric hot take off gitar on Laney's show ? It was the highlite of his mediocre career. He left his guitar and amp at the hotel just in case they would like to use him on a future convention. Hiram, Kenny's number one fan.
Posted: 7 Sep 2006 7:12 am
by Laney Hicks
Hey Hiram,
I thought your pal Kenney Pickett played like a pro, and I can relate exactly to his "highlight" experience. I wanta go back and do it again...and again...and again...
The whole "Kenney Pickett Band" was A-Team quality, but, we knew that going in. To be unrehearsed and basically "off the cuff", this was the easiest show we've ever done.
Oh, yes, and I really appreciate how you guys helped me "find letter A again" when that idiot, Ludlow Bushmat,(aka Joe Wright)got me tickled and made me lose my way.
And, to Mr. Caldwell:
I know you're dealing with a houseful of steel freaks (myself included) on this particular weekend, but, oh my goodness, when "you" play, you certainly have a lot to "say". During Buddy's sets when you stood up and moved right next to him to play your solos, I knew that inspiration was about to result in something "divinely musical"...and, it did.
I'm a big Kenney Pickett fan.
Laney
Posted: 7 Sep 2006 7:52 am
by Bobby Lee
Where can we get the CD?