Thank you TSGA
Posted: 16 Mar 2022 6:14 am
Well this was my 9th year (I think) as emcee, along with my partners, Mike Siler and Jeff Williams.
I want to thank the TSGA officers, Albert & Debbie Talley and Ronnie Miller for having me back. Please call on me again next year.
We had a GREAT show and it was surely great to be in a place with so many of our friends. I hope we never have to "not have" another show, like in 2021.
We have lost so many of the great players, but don't be fooled. The remaining players and the newer players put on a show surpassed by none.
Linda was unable to be with me this year, so she allowed me to have a "date" (actually someone to watch over me) for the week by the name of Barbara Rosetta.
I drove down to Nederland, TX and picked up (as Russ Hicks would say) that blond on the side of the road. Just teasing. But Barbara and I had a 6 hour drive together to arrive on Wednesday.
All the players were excellent. Just to hear my friend Randy Beavers again was worth the trip.
And to see and hear some of these up and coming youngsters in the "side shows" was absolutely amazing. Pedal steel guitar is alive and well in their hands.
I sincerely enjoyed seeing and talking to old friends and making many new friends. So many came by the emcee table to thank me for videos that I have posted. All the friendship sure made the long trip worthwhile.
Looking forward to 2023 if our good Lord allows me to live that long.
I want to thank the TSGA officers, Albert & Debbie Talley and Ronnie Miller for having me back. Please call on me again next year.
We had a GREAT show and it was surely great to be in a place with so many of our friends. I hope we never have to "not have" another show, like in 2021.
We have lost so many of the great players, but don't be fooled. The remaining players and the newer players put on a show surpassed by none.
Linda was unable to be with me this year, so she allowed me to have a "date" (actually someone to watch over me) for the week by the name of Barbara Rosetta.
I drove down to Nederland, TX and picked up (as Russ Hicks would say) that blond on the side of the road. Just teasing. But Barbara and I had a 6 hour drive together to arrive on Wednesday.
All the players were excellent. Just to hear my friend Randy Beavers again was worth the trip.
And to see and hear some of these up and coming youngsters in the "side shows" was absolutely amazing. Pedal steel guitar is alive and well in their hands.
I sincerely enjoyed seeing and talking to old friends and making many new friends. So many came by the emcee table to thank me for videos that I have posted. All the friendship sure made the long trip worthwhile.
Looking forward to 2023 if our good Lord allows me to live that long.