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LLoyd Green &Tommy White

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That's the best music connection I have heard. I love Lloyd and Tommy having the same musical conversation together; what a treat to hear my two favorite People and Musicians.
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Lloyd and Tommy

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Lloyd, as usual did not disappoint; and Tommy proved to be the monster player that he is.
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Good grief,that was overwhelming! They are such stylists in their own right,but together they are magic.
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There you have it again…Lloyd and Tommy playing another brand of steel and it appears Lloyd is even using a Peavey amp…not sure. Either way, the Very Best! Inspirational and unique playing…👍👍. Thanks Norman…Carl
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I have a copy of this project and it is priceless. Two great players showcasing E9th, just does not get any better.
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OMG, just listen to Lloyds incredible tone. Tommy is hanging right there with him. That version of Roly Poly was priceless. Was this available on DVD? Just the audio would be great. Phenomenal musicians and a tone that makes me cry. Wow!
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It has been been quite some years since I watched that video....what a masterclass on E9th....!!! Such great technique...!!!


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Does anyone know if the video is still available? If so where can it be purchased?
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Rick Vanaugh, the drummer, passed away somewhat prematurely a few years ago. I had a few chats with him and bassist Dennis Crouch sometimes at the Station Inn with the Time Jumpers. Dennis and I share the same barber! :lol:

This recording was originally issued on video tape. I transferred my copy to DVD, which I find more convenient.
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Rick Vanaugh was a jewel of a guy. We worked together with Jimmy C. Newman. Solid drummer...as you can plainly tell from this video.


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Paul King wrote:Does anyone know if the video is still available? If so where can it be purchased?
Maybe Tommy White still has them?
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Lloyd said they made mistakes. I guess I didn't hear them
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Post by Bill Ferguson »

I don't know if Tommy still has these or not, but I believe (from my experience with copyrights on my YouTube channel, that whoever posted this would be wise to find out.

AND get written permission to post.

Copyright and permissions are the reason that on my YouTube site, you don't see some of your favorite players. They simply would not grant me permission to post the audio/video that I have of them.

Just my opinion
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Post by Larry Dering »

Bill I understand and it's sad once they pass on that the music and artists are no longer available. Many of these things were a one time event live and no recordings made. If you haven't posted them there is nothing else out there. Youtube has been my source for hours of enjoyment from my favorite players before this pandemic hit but especially during the shut down of the shows, and loss of our heros.
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Yep Larry, but we have to respect the players or the players families wishes.

I just mentioned this to be sure that the Green-White video has been cleared with Lloyd & Tommy.
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