Who played Steel on Red Foley "Old Shep" record???

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Paul Graupp
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Post by Paul Graupp »

But R.L. Can you remember Homer and Jethro's version of Hound Doggie In The Window ??

The one with a basketball nose....
You know what a basketball nose is....
It dribbles all over the place Image Image

Regards, Paul

Jody PS: Sorry Patti; the devil made me do it !! Image Image
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Jody Carver
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Post by Jody Carver »

OK so I may as well tell the truth..It was me
playing on Ole Shep...I took ole Shep out between the session to do his business..so now you know it wasn't JB it was JC.

PS,,,,dont be a wise guy Paul.. Image
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Post by R. L. Jones »

Paul ' I loved that ole version, Homer and Jethro. Them dudes could play. I also liked somewhere over the rainbo , skies, by Homer and Jethro.

I sure heard some good pickin to-nite, at Tuffys in Mauriceville. Met Kenny Malone ,and his lovely wife. She played bass ,abd sang, she does have a great voice.

Tony; It takes someone soecial to sing a song the way it was intended with all the emotion `s thats supposed to be there. These are not sad aongs ,just life the way we live it, the way it`s supposed to be. Ole Merle ,or George can do it ,as a lot of others.

nuff said

R. L.