Steeler for Sara Evans???

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Larry Behm
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Steeler for Sara Evans???

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Does she have one and who? I am opening for her at a fair in Oregon next Fri night.

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I don't think she has one. She didn't when she did a rodeo here in Austin a couple of months ago.

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Are you saying she had the nerve to play a rodeo in Texas without a steel player? What's this world coming to?

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She went rock and hired a bunch of rock players. No steel.
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Post by Jerry Roller »

Larry, I might be mistaken but I thought I saw some discussion on a thread on this forum a week or so ago and her steel player posted on it. I will try to find it if he don't respond. I could have the gal singers mixed up but I sure think it was Sara Evans.
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Well, I did a search and found nothing so I guess my memory failed me.
Jerry<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jerry Roller on 25 July 2002 at 07:10 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Bill Terry »

<SMALL>Are you saying she had the nerve to play a rodeo in Texas without a steel player? What's this world coming to?</SMALL>
Yep, but she sounded pretty good and had a great Tele player, don't know who he was. She actually covered a Doobie Brothers tune at one point and the players did exhibit some 'rock'n'roll' roots. But hey... they were tight and played well together. I enjoy hearing good players, whatever the style.

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Post by Ray Montee (RIP) »

Congratulations to Larry Behm....finally has hit the BIG TIME! Hope they don't capture you and rush you off to Nashville. Where then would the rest of us be?

But Larry.........a ROCKIN' STEEL PICKER????
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Post by Larry Behm »

Ray you know I play a lot of uptempo music with my band, not afraid to play a Doobie Bro song either. It is all steel to me and my job is to present "steel" to whoever will listen, no matter the format or style.

If I only played old country I would be sitting at home.

Heard you played with Doug Jones at Jubitz, the guitar player really liked it.

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Hey Larry,
Congratulations. I know you will knock their socks off no matter what you play with that Emmons. I wish you the best.
Tell Patti hi from Anita and I. Have fun.

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