Gary Stewart live at Billy Bob's

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Andy Zahnd
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Gary Stewart live at Billy Bob's

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I just bought this Album! Great Album, great singer and wonderful steelwork! They way I love it! Who's the steeler?
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Steve Palousek , this is an incredible LP, one of the best LIVE recordings with Steel on plastic, I rate it up there with Lloyd at Panther Hall.
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I agree with Tony; one of the best! Steve’s solo album “Let the Games Begin” is a stunner as well.
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I agree. For a live album, it's pretty good, and the steel and guitar work are exceptional. It's refreshing when they give the steeler a chance to actually play.
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To me, this Album is a masterpiece! :D
I agree with that, Lloyds Panther Hall Album and the Live Albums from Jake Hooker and Amber Digby with Dicky Overbey are on the same level!
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Post by Dave Campbell »

jeff garden has posted a few tabs from this album in the tab section.
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When I lived in Fort Pierce Florida Gary's brother played drums in a band I was in for a while. He would come and sit in. He was super nice. I really liked him.
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Post by Bill Dobkins »

It's a shame the credits weren't listed on this CD. I have a list somewhere that Steve's wife Donna gave me. Besides Steve I remember the Guitar player I think is Glen Fleming.

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Post by Mitchell Smithey »

Glynn Fleming guitar, Donny McDuff guitar, Curtis Randall bass. Not sure of the drummer. I still work a lot with Glynn and Curtis but Donny sadly has passed. I worked a few years with Gary myself and it was always an adventure! He was the real deal.
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Post by Steve Palousek »

Hey Guys,
Thanks for the all the love!
Andy,
Here are a few clips from the actual live performance at Billy Bob's......
Jeff Garden has written lots of great tab from this album and Steve really appreciates that since he hates writing tab!
Enjoy!
Donna Palousek


https://youtu.be/4JKen1FCrDM
https://youtu.be/hfiPdls8ZhA
https://youtu.be/ObOFcnqMa8w
https://youtu.be/AnxRAUZoh2w
https://youtu.be/NSyj5kVou7o
https://youtu.be/fEoBVe6ngnc
https://youtu.be/ewkxau3gE5Q
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thx Donna excellent !
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Post by Don Kuhn »

Hello Steve saw you guys way back in Dallas a few times at the Western Place you guys could really get Boots a Scootin around that dance floor. That what I call REAL Country Music not the kind of S#!$$ there trying to play now days. Thanks for the memories.
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Post by Kenny Davis »

I've always loved this album. Steve played textbook all the way through. As much as I always enjoyed Gary Stewart, I'm afraid the band saved him during those shows. Hated to see him get that way.
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Post by Stephen Silver »

I always was curious as to Steve's delay settings on this performance. They are really good.
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Post by Danny Naccarato »

One of my all time favorite albums. My former bandmate Dick Dunn was the drummer
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