Opry TV portion April 28

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Opry TV portion April 28

Post by Janice Brooks »

Plenty of Steel this week

Jean Sheppard will host
the Larry Stephenson band
Stu Phillips
Brad Paisley (Randell Curry)

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Post by Janice Brooks »

Dave Robbins and Randell did us proud. i did not research who played behind Stu Phillips
though.
I also owe apologies to Tom Mortenson for getting his name wrong the week of April 14

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Post by Jim Ashton »

Tommy White played his Derby behind Stu Phillips. Sure was nice to hear Tommy again.

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Thanks Janice, I was beginning to think nobody noticed! Image
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Post by John Lacey »

Dave, first time I'd heard the Opry in months as we don't have cable, so it was a real treat to hear your Emmons. One highlight for me a while back was to hear your '64 P/P behind Jean. Was I right? Was it the '64?
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Post by Jack Stoner »

Dave, my wife - who is a singer and bass picker - liked the I to I slides you did on the break on the one song. Got to her for some reason and she looked at me and asked me why I didn't do licks like that. I do those kinds of licks but she's never noticed, but did notice yours...... Image
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Post by Dave Robbins »

John,
nice to hear from you and "thanks" for the kind words.
On the Opry TV show Saturday, I played the LeGrande III that I play most of the time. But if you tuned into the "radio" show late, I played the '64 behind Jean on our second spot at 10:00 (Nashville time).
I also played the '64 through my old Session 400 on the "Midnight Jamboree" after the Opry. While, as a rule, I would be playing the L-III through my Vegas, I thought it would be fun to hear the '64 and Session together again. I thought the Midnight Jamboree might be a good place to do that.I still play the '64 at the Opry whenever I need a reality check!<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Dave Robbins on 01 May 2001 at 01:45 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Dave Robbins »

Jack,
tell your wife "the check will be in the mail!"
I see your wife has good taste. LOL Just kiddin!
Hmmm....I'll have to see the tape and check out that slide. Sounds like it might be a keeper.
Thanks, Dave