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Thanks Bob for the pictures. I cannot wait until the show is archived. I will be checking 2 or 3 times a day until the do. I can't get enough of that Emmons sound. He is one fabulous musician....Paul
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Post by Roy Thomson »

The Maestro is looking very well. Image

Thanks to the Photographers and Ernie for
making it all available.
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how long's he been sportin' the beard?

looks great Buddy!
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Which guitar is that - anyone?
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Shades of Phil Baugh! Image
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See there? Who needs cigarettes?
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Post by Drew Howard »

Is Buddy missing his fingerpicks?

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Post by Doug Seymour »

I think the picks not being there was intentional! Good idea! No pick noise! It can work for you. Buddy is the greatest! I like the beard. I want to hear the archive! I
was at the Bell Cove jam last July & it was great! Is the amp in the picture from Dyke Corson, Buddy's new Standel?<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Doug Seymour on 15 April 2003 at 12:56 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Ernie Renn »

The show should be archived on the ET site by the weekend.

Roger, that's Buddy's studio LeGrande III.

Drew, Yes, sans picks. Buddy did that a few years back, too. Somewhere I've got a video of him playing with Hank Thompson on the old TNN's New Country show. He was without fingerpicks on that, too. He said something about that he got to thinking that if guitar players could use their fingers, why not steel guitar players, too.

Doug, Yes it is. Pretty sweet amp!

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Post by Roger Rettig »

Thanks, Ernie - I was confused by the lack of 'LGIII' decal on the guitar; when I saw that mahogany finish I thought for a split-second it was 'You Know What'!
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Anyone know who played guitar that nite?
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What was the name of the jazz instrumental that Buddy did on the Midnight Jamboree with the monster ending solo?

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Post by Dyke Corson »

The killer guitar player was Gregg Galbraith.

Nick, I think the instrumental was "Gonna bulid me a Mountain" which E does a cool ending on!