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Connie Smith-Midnight Jamboree

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Just a heads up for my fellow forum members, Connie Smith's Midnite Jamboree show from 2 weeks is now archived! I am listening to it now as I type. Go to ernesttubb.com and click on "Midnight Jamboree" and you should find it there. Enjoy!!! Jason
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Here's a direct link: http://www.etrecordshop.com/mj.htm
Scroll to the bottom of the page for Connie's show. Image
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Thanks Jim and Jason for the link to the Midnight Show with Connie. I was waiting for it so I could hear how I sounded. Connie asked Johnny if he and I would want to play a cut from our gospel CD. We played "Satisfied". I just listened and found it, and it sounded pretty cool. Connie was introducing the band, and then we played our song. It starts somewhere around the 18 minute mark.
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Joan,
You're quite welcome. I got to hear and see Johnny in person with Connie last May at the Little Nashville Opry which is about 2 hours from my home. I'm glad I finally got to hear you play as I hadn't before. I thought y'all did a wonderful job. Thanks Jason
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I tried to play one of the samples, and my Windows Media Player says it cant support the file...anyone know what or why?...al
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The link is to a .ram file, so you'll need Real Player to listen. Image
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Thanks Jim..Why don't these computer guys get together and have a standard? So How do I get a .ram reader?

If we didnt have the windows standard, we wouldn't even be able to communicate.....al Image
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Jim- Where do I get "Real Player"? I have "windows media player and Winamp"...al
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Go to http://www.real.com and click in the top right hand corner where it says "Free RealOne Player". Be careful as you follow the links, 'cause they keep trying to get you to download the one you have to pay for.

As you're installing it, be sure to uncheck the file types you use your other players for. I think I only use mine for .ra and .ram files, those that won't play with anything else.