Originally Posted by Janice & Bud
Late to the party and all the accolades have been served ... and well stated.

That use of the steel is one of the better solo RT presentations we've heard.
And you surround it in a fine mix of supporting goodness.

Best to you both!

J&B


Well, you got here before locked the door threw out the leftovers. Thank you very much for those kind words. I've been a huge fan of the pedal steel for years. DeWitt Scott, who put on The International Steel Guitar Conventions in St. Louis was a friend of mind I bought a Gibson ES 175 and an ES335 from him (he had a store in Overland, MO - just west of St. Louis, back in the late 60s. Also bought a - get ready for it - A Standel guitar and Randall amp. The two Gibsons were a better choice - as was my Fender Twin Reverb.

I met many of the most popular steel players of the era through him, plus a number of country stars back then. But Buddy Emmons on ray price's Nightlife album sealed the deal for me.

Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for letting me know.

Best to folks.

Alan


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