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hullabelew

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  1. I always loved these songs.
  2. Still, they should have gotten Bruce Robison to do What Would Willie Do. That is a better, more clever song than "Roll Me Up and Smoke Me" and "Sing One With Willie". But at least he got Charley on there.
  3. Yep. She has been touring with him for awhile.
  4. I missed seeing Charley Crockett dammit.
  5. Who is the guitarist in that backing band. Not Tom Bukovac but the strat player. I've seen him in several shows when Don Was was the music coordinator but no idea who it is. Only bad thing about Willie's show was it was done in LA and all of the Hollywood types announcing acts. Did see Neuheisel in the crowd. I recorded the last hour so hopefully, they will at least list the credits of the band. Also, I was watching that shit show CMA Country Christmas and Harmoni Kelley was playing bass in that band. So happy for her. Assholes didn't run the credits at the end or introduce the band.
  6. I have two Gretsch guitars and I love them both. One is like that red one but with a P90 in the neck and filtertron in the bridge. I'm going to replace that bridge with a better version, but I only play that neck P90 and LOVE it. I also have one of the big hollow body guitars. Completely different that anything else I own and what it does, it does perfectly. I can' never the model numbers but I really like both of these.
  7. I've posted about this podcast that Norah Jones does. Every episode is fantastic but the interaction between these two and the music they make. Very enjoyable listen.
  8. Holy shit. The Estonian. I'm surprised he is still alive.
  9. I grew up on George Gimarc. My brother had a show at WT in the mid 80s called The Bottom Forty. A buddy then had a magazine by the same name and now he has a podcast, still called The Bottom Forty. He calls it Non-denominational Radio https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/the-bottom-forty-greg-glover-OZ0l-gTebno/
  10. This is going to be right in my wheelhouse. Thanks for posting.
  11. Was reading about this yesterday and about to post about it. Can't wait to see this. I read somewhere the number of their combined recording credits. I'll see if I can find it.
  12. One can also age scotch the same way.
  13. Any idea who the brunette singer is in the Pancho & Lefty cover?
  14. Here is the Punch Brothers part. Chris Thile is so good. What a talent.
  15. Kevin McKinney amazes me. I saw him once with Bob Schneider. His guitar work, as usual, was flawless. Bob, as usual, did bunch of new songs right off the bat and Kevin didn't miss a thing. Brand new material that hadn't been released yet, and Kevin didn't play on, and he nailed it all. I'm pretty sure he didn't play on any of the recordings. I have a live recording of that show and Kevin does an extended solo that almost sent me to my knees. What a talent.
  16. I forgot Ricky was in that later rendition when Albert Lee joined. I always wondered about their connection with that song, "Country Boy At Heart". I knew it was a Skaggs song, but Albert does a killer version. The studio version is on his 1979-80 album.
  17. And if you EVER find this album....grab it. Albert's one 'vocal' album and it is incredible. His version of Sweet Little Lisa.
  18. Ah....the Hot Band. I know I've posted this multiple times....but it never gets old for me. And to watch all of those other rock legends and Huey Lewis watch him....and Nick Lowe's reaction. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1Rx-zaBjow
  19. More Spyboy goodness with Julie Miller, who wrote the song. Julie and Emmylou's vocals together just kill me every time I hear them. It's a shame Julie is so sick now.
  20. Brady had quit playing professionally until Emmylou and Steve Earle convinced him to tour with each of them. I was waiting in line to get in to see Spyboy and Brady came cruising down the sidewalk. This venue is in a part of Atlanta with a ton of homeless people and trust fund 'artists' and jam band fans. Brady was carrying a plastic grocery bag and resembling Crackhead Clevon Little. He was starting to grow dreads and he was dressed like he had been on a bus all day....or under a bridge. I noticed people trying not to make eye contact with this 'homeless beggar' about to hit up everyone in line for some money. I walked towards him and shook his hand and he spoke to me for about 3 minutes then continued down the street. Got back in line and it was deathly quiet. I wonder if anyone recognized him when he went on stage.
  21. Found this picture on the Swart site. That is his living room where he records the majority of this stuff. He was in his 40s before he started getting the credit he deserved, thanks mostly to Emmylou and Steve Earle.
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