MIKE JOHNSON with 45 RPM

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Bret Raper
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MIKE JOHNSON with 45 RPM

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http://youtu.be/Js15FcwhuF8


This was just posted by none other than Teea Goans to prove that there actually is some classic country being played in Nashville these days!
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Mike will be on RFD tonight at 8PM on Larry's country Diner with Daryle Singletary. Should be some good pickin'.

Tony
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Thanks for pointing that out Tony! I turned over to RFD and what a great episode! Always enjoy hearing those two together!
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Greg Galbreath on guitar, and looks like Hank Singer on fiddle.
Great tune. For those who didn't know Mike was Mel Street's steeler.
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Bret, they will probably be a repeat tommorrow night. It doesn't get any better than that. Great playing and singing.

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Greg,

You're right, that's Gregg and Hank. Also, Mark Beckett on drums, Mark Johnson bass, Dirk Johnson piano, Jimmy Melton singing, and of course Mike and Joannie. Great band, and the place to be the last Wednesday of each month.

By the way, Teea got up and sang a song with the band and was teriffic as usual. Also, not that it means anything at all, but that's my grey head you see in the video. I'm looking forward to being there on the 29th.
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Post by Richard Sinkler »

Are all those Johnson's related?
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Richard,

I guess I should have mentioned it, but Mark is Mike's brother, Dirk is not related.
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Jim,are you sure Mark Beckett was playing on that clip?
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Post by Jim Hartley »

Hey Steve,

Yea, it was Mark, he was fillin' in that night. By the way, it was great seeing you a few weeks ago, you all sounded great.

See ya soon,
Jim