Space Shuttle "Columbia" tribute song

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Nick Reed
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Space Shuttle "Columbia" tribute song

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I would like to invite all of you to click on below and hear a song I played Steel on during a session this past week. The song is entitled "America We Must Carry On".
This song is a tribute to the Space Shuttle Columbia and the 7 Astronauts that lost their lives in it's disaster. This song was written and sung by Joe Rucker of Nashville. I appreciate Joe letting me play on the session. I hope those of you who listen enjoy the song. Nick http://www.spiritofcolumbia.com <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Nick Reed on 17 February 2003 at 07:26 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Nick....

Beautiful playing by you.
Your turnaround was perfect.

Keep up the good Steelin'

Bill
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Post by Richard Gonzales »

Nice job Nick !! From the guy who sent you that yorkie statue. Ever get another Yorkie?
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Nice playing Nick.

The site is very nice too. I liked the virtual tour.
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Nick- Talk about coincidence-The day the "Challenger" exploded on take off , you and I were discussing whether or not you should start "Steelin" and would a "Maverick" do the job.Well- you started on the Maverick and now you are probably the first Steeler on a record about the Columbia Disaster. And you did a job that puts the "Steel" in where it should be. You did a good job and this is rewarding to me because I helped convince you to play Steel. Ed Naylor Steel Guitar Works.