I was in Nashville and looking for steel players...
it took me three days, but finally I found 2.
The first was James Shelton who did a fine job, and had Porter's bassplayer with him that evening. I played 4 tunes with the band and then he played my bass for a song after me.
Well the second that night was, of all people, Terry Wendt.
I saw an old Sho-Bud coming out of the case and went over for a look.
I was asked my name, answered, and Terry just closed his eyes,
and this strange smile crossed his face.
He asked ; "How the hell did get you over here now??"
Oh, planes and cars I guess.. and you are
Terry Wendt..... ba da bing!
Next thing I know he was buying me a drink.
I later sat in for a few numbers with that band too.
During our conversations that evening I did ask about the magazine.
He said he still intends to get it out some how,
some way, when he can.
The next issue is mostly together sitting on the computers.
I got the impression it was a labor of love, that he wanted working.
But was way more expensive to do that he ever imagined.
More than that I can't say.
But I did believe Terry wants to continue publisihng some how.
So officially dead : no,
ill definied time till press : yes.
PS. Terry plays pretty darned good one that LDG too.
And who gives a rutabaga's root about Britany Spears 14th, 4 hour marriage.
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