Ricky Davis at the spoke in Austin-great player !
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Wayne Quinn
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Awesome
Thanks Dan Robinson for posting that vid. now thats the way Rickey pose to sound lots of real pretty licks in there Rickey. great playing man and what and awesome song you got to love it now thats my kind of country great band all around. 
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Lane Gray
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I'm not sure I buy Lloyd saying "forget you ever heard..." I don't sound like Buddy (Cage, Emmons, or Charleton), or Curly or Lloyd. But I've borrowed vocabulary from them, and Terry Crisp and Bruce Bouton and Jimmy McGriff and Mike Auldridge and Jerry Douglas and even Count Basie's piano (I find myself listening to the Goon Show to steal from Max Geldray). I make my own sentences, but everyone I've ever listened to has contributed a turn of phrase.
I sound like me because I put other people's words IN MY ORDER, and in my selection.
We have nothing to fear but ones mower into the bridge, dear friends. One's mower into the bridge.
I sound like me because I put other people's words IN MY ORDER, and in my selection.
We have nothing to fear but ones mower into the bridge, dear friends. One's mower into the bridge.
2 pedal steels, a lapStrat, and an 8-string Dobro (and 3 ukes)
More amps than guitars, and not many effects
More amps than guitars, and not many effects