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Danny Harrell Grand Country Junction Videos

Post by Danny Harrell »

Here are a couple of videos from our show Grand Country Junction here in South Louisiana. My wife Brenda is singing on the first two videos. This was last Saturday February 19, 2022. Great musicians to work with. I hope you enjoy these.

https://youtu.be/crHVGF3tUoE

https://youtu.be/qWtmcq_-klQ

https://youtu.be/eLjs63XAoFI
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Post by Joe Krumel »

Sounding good Danny! The last video came up as private,not sure why,but enjoyed the other 2.
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Post by Danny Harrell »

Hi Joe, thank you so much, we have fun with the classic country. Thanks for letting me know about the third video, I just corrected it and made it public. Thanks again.

Danny
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Post by Bill Ferguson »

Nice ole pal.

That Emmons is sounding great with you sitting behind it.

Sure miss seeing you.
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Post by Larry Dering »

Danny, good job and your wife is a wonderful singer.
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Thanks Bill, we miss seeing you as well. Same ole Emmons lol, I have to keep it for awhile. Thank you so much Larry, I think she really sings well, we enjoy what we do together.
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Post by Carl Williams »

Fantastic Danny…the whole bunch! 👍. Did I see your 112 behind you? Carl
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Post by Danny Harrell »

Hey Carl, thank you so much. Yes, that is a modded Nashville 112 along with a Tommy Huff Cab with a 15'' Eminence EPS 15. I run from the Preamp out to the Speaker cab. I am also using one of the Jay Ganz mini power amps in that cabinet. Very light weight and clean amps.
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Post by Don Mogle »

Sounds fabulous Danny! Great job by all. Your wife singa beautifully too!
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Thank you Don, I appreciate it. We have a good time and my wife loves to sing the Connie Smith songs. That is the Nashville 112 with the Huff Cabinet and Eminence speaker I told you about, pretty good combination.
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Tell me about the guitar you are playing. I also listened to the video of the classic Loretta Lynn song "When A Tingle Becomes A Chill." You sounded fantastic. Hall Rugg would have been proud!
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Post by billy tam R.I.P. »

Great job as usual Dan, band and your rig sounded awesome but I thought the steel was a little light in the mix on the first two clips. I am more than a little prejudiced about that. Keep ‘em coming.
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