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#317068 - 02/20/11 11:51 AM
Re: Country Music
[Re: lahawk]
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Thanks Larry...I've been a fan of Country music for as long as I remember...I played in several Country bands over my lifetime, and they were some of the best times I had playing.
I still remember one of my early gigs, when I was playing piano for this Country singer who had been on the scene for sometime...I hadn't played much Country, and he kept saying I was "playing too much!"
He used a line that will forever be etched in my my mind, and which kept me busy playing Country long after he passed.
It was, "Son, sprinkle a little pie-anna over the top, please!"
I spent many, many hours listening to Floyd Cramer until I could get that signature slip-note style down properly.
In my opinion, Country music requires a lot of discipline, and it's hard for some players, because, it's so simple.
Thanks for bringing back some great memories.
Ian
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#317094 - 02/20/11 03:05 PM
Re: Country Music
[Re: BEBOP]
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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In 1957 I was a 17-year-old kid in the U.S. Navy. I enlisted in September of that year, a few weeks prior to my 17th birthday (lied about my age to get in), got out of boot camp, which back then was 16 weeks, and was sent to the U.S.S. Newport News. Met up with some guys, formed a rock band, I played lead guitar with an electric 6-string I purchased from a pawn shop for $20--a lot of money back then. Traveled all over the world on that ship, played rock-a-billy music in places where we couldn't speak a word of the local language, got paid very little, stayed drunk, had a ball! WOW--sure brings back some fond memories. Gary
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