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Doug Jernigan had an Emmons PPMark Greenway wrote:. . Does anyone else have that
arrangement on their guitar?
that he played when on Faron
Youngs band that was set up
that way.
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~Rw
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It goes without saying what a great solo that was, but I also think Roy Clark did a good job on vocals. He, with the band, injected a lot of life into the song.
One of my favourite Curly solo's was on Roy Clark's "In The Mood", which I first heard in the 60's on a radio programme when steel was hardly ever heard in the U.K.
Real boogie-woogie on steel.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXC27hTft4c
One of my favourite Curly solo's was on Roy Clark's "In The Mood", which I first heard in the 60's on a radio programme when steel was hardly ever heard in the U.K.
Real boogie-woogie on steel.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXC27hTft4c