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Rich Upright
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Any of the New Riders of the Purple Sage stuff, with Buddy Cage.
A couple D-10s,some vintage guitars & amps, & lotsa junk in the gig bag.
manny escobar
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Trace Adkins, "Ain`t no Thinkin Thing" with Paul Franklin`s cromatic bell tone sounds.
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Ricky Davis
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Yes Rich; that is Dicky Overbey on that Bobby Flores CD.
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Nathan Golub
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Brian Gattis wrote:Roger Miller A trip in the Country is a must
Buddy Emmons rips it!
Yes, definitely this one! His E9 fills/C6 solos are so cool. Also John Hughey's playing on Willie Nelson's Phases and Stages hits a sweet spot.
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manny escobar wrote:Trace Adkins, "Ain`t no Thinkin Thing" with Paul Franklin`s cromatic bell tone sounds.
"Thinkin' Thing" is a song that inspired me to play steel!