Jr. Knight with Lee Ann Rimes "Blue"

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Jr. Knight with Lee Ann Rimes "Blue"

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Here's a great tune with Jr. Knight backing Lee Ann Rimes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6YK8VBuBW8
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One of my favorite songs. Thanks for sharing.
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Yes! Always like to hear Jr. Knight play....Thanks for posting this!
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That was awesome. Junior nailed that break.
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Rumors was Jr created the turn around and Milo used it. Not sure about that but the story was floating around a few years back. Maybe Jr can clarify it.
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I think Junior said it was Milo's turn around on the record and Junior had to learn it when he went on the road with Leann.
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Jr. is a modest guy and he wouldn't take credit where not due. But, nevertheless, the still nailed to break.
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This is a great song to play. I am fortunate to be playing this song on our show this year. Wonderful ride.
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It was definitely Milo’s great steel playing on the record
of Blue!!! I only tried to play it as close as I could get it!! (Travis!) lol..
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Junior Knight wrote:It was definitely Milo’s great steel playing on the record
of Blue!!! I only tried to play it as close as I could get it!! (Travis!)…
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by David Mitchell »

Jerry Matheny on guitar. I've always liked the way Jerry plays. So smooth and clean. Oh course Junior is..... always great!!