Bobby Lee w Kevin Russell and the Rhythm Rangers
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Bobby Lee w Kevin Russell and the Rhythm Rangers
Here's a whole bunch of videos from our most recent gig:
www.youtube.com/channel/UCke2Lww7PxmNkfJHVk1igtw/videos
www.youtube.com/channel/UCke2Lww7PxmNkfJHVk1igtw/videos
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That's all we got. With vocals and 3 soloists there isn't a lot of steel guitar, but I do get a solo in almost every song. I enjoyed the fact that I could see Kirby Pierce's fingers on the piano. The guy is a joy to work with - great attitude. I usually can't see or hear him very well from across the stage, though.
I think the video came out pretty good for 1 camera at a bar gig.
I think the video came out pretty good for 1 camera at a bar gig.
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Bobby Lee: since I listened to your version of Crash on the Levee three days ago it's been going through my head continually. I don't know why, because I've heard many other versions of it.
Your steel adds such a lot to this group. Many of the numbers have the feel of 50s steel, which is my favorite sound.
Your steel adds such a lot to this group. Many of the numbers have the feel of 50s steel, which is my favorite sound.
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Yeah, I don't play any modern steel guitar styles because I only have 8 strings. I'm pretty much stuck in the 50s and 60s.
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