Big Jim Murphy
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Andy Volk
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Thank you for those cuts, Jim!
Big Jim was probably my favorite pedal steel player. While Curly probably gets the nod for all-time most awe-inspiring right hand chops Big Jim had such a sure footed sense of swinging flow that for me, his playing stands out more for it's sense of joy and all-around musicianship.
Big Jim was probably my favorite pedal steel player. While Curly probably gets the nod for all-time most awe-inspiring right hand chops Big Jim had such a sure footed sense of swinging flow that for me, his playing stands out more for it's sense of joy and all-around musicianship.
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Bobby Nelson
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Russ Wever
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That is not Jim Murphy on the Thompson/Mills Bros recording.Greg Cutshaw wrote:. . . including one from Hank Thompson's Cab Driver Mills Brothers tribute album . .
~Rw
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dlayne
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Jim
I may not keep it up forever, so download it soon.
Enjoy!
http://www.jimfogarty.com/tunes/reddmurphaustin/[/quote]
Jim Thanks a Bunch for the LINK!!!!!!
Enjoy!
http://www.jimfogarty.com/tunes/reddmurphaustin/[/quote]
Jim Thanks a Bunch for the LINK!!!!!!
Dan Layne
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