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MILO'S NEW MSA w VINCE AND THE EAGLES!

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Milo???
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Gotta be Milo Deering. One of my favorite multi-instrumentalists
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Yep, Milo is touring with Don Henley...and Vince, and the Eagles..See pics on the MSA Website..
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Richard if you haven't heard Milo, listen to Don Henley's album "Cass County". Milo plays some really nice and tasty stuff on it, some really good songs also...Stormy :)
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Richard Sinkler wrote:Milo???
richard,, go to youtube and just write in Milo Deering.. He has a lot of REALLY cool stuff there!
The guy is an absolute monster on 5 or 6 instruments.. he is a world class musician, one of the best I have ever seen... bob
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Bob...I totally agree with you about Milo....he's a monster player. I love his little wink :wink: ..when he's finished the tune :-)

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The man is a master..it comes naturally obviously..:-)
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Post by Danny Letz »

Mickey correct me I'm wrong, but I think it is Milo on the steel break on Leanne Rimes song Blue.
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It was Milo on Blue. Great ride.
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Post by Ricky Davis »

Yes Leanne actually recorded that Bill Mack song "Blue" a couple/few times....but the record release to radio; that is Milo Deering on Pedal steel and Fiddle> BAM!!! >
right here>
https://youtu.be/plxpY8KLA-Y
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Milo is amazing. I see him as one of the the top three pedal steel players in the world today. The other two being Paul Franklin and Tommy White. That`s a pretty strong statement obviously, but that`s just my take on it. And as a multi-instrumentalist he just takes the cake.
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Post by Dale Hampton »

I really like Milo's playing on this CD, especially this song. 'bout wore the CD out. Milo.. Acoustic and electric guitar..Steel Guitar & fiddle

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkPN_Ti4MBE
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whenever I stay at motel 6. I tell 'em, milo sent me!
that confuses 'em.

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Post by Ivan Posa »

"These arms of mine" intro is one of the greatest. Simple and beautifully played, just works.
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Post by Fred Treece »

I found some Tube links for Milo Deering while browsing around on Bill Fergusons tribute website. I have never heard of Milo before today. The question I keep asking myself is....WHY NOT??? Holy crap everyone should know who he is.

He is fantastic, and yeah it really is good to see somebody with that kind of talent actually getting airplay and tour time with one of the great bands of all time.
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Post by David Nugent »

Of particular note is his version of 'Raisin' the Dickens' (found on Youtube) where he takes rides on several instruments.
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man is a natural talent, not many guys like him out there....
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Master musician,,,,not bad at disguises, directing, producing,,,,hummm,,,seems to have fun at doing it all!!!!
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David Nugent wrote:Of particular note is his version of 'Raisin' the Dickens' (found on Youtube) where he takes rides on several instruments.
Yep that's the one I stumbled upon.
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Post by Roger Rettig »

'Raising The Dickens' - on E9th, too!
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Post by Fred Treece »

Roger Rettig wrote:'Raising The Dickens' - on E9th, too!
Is that unusual? That's one of the first tunes I noodled with when I got my S10 last year, just to see if it was possible. The way Milo plays it is not possible for me, at least not in the foreseeable future, but it lays out very nicely on E9.
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Post by Roger Rettig »

I think most would agree that it's traditionally played on C6.

Anything is possible, of course.

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Post by David Nugent »

My thought after viewing that video is that perhaps his guitar featured the "Chalker" setup (necks reversed, C6 on top). I also watched a video of Buddy playing that same tune and it appeared that as far as the fret board is concerned, both were using very similar positions.
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