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Franklin
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Franklin
I just wanted to say I have met alot of Steel players at the Station Inn over this past year. The steel community is blessed with some real nice folks. This year is the first year since the early eighties that I have played out on a regular basis and it is heartwarming to see folks show up that I haven't seen in years, And especially to meet new friends!
I also posted in the International convention thread about Jean Hughey, Fran Newman, and Mom and Dad at the convention. Jean will have some new stuff, So will Fran. Mom and Dad will also have some new instruction available. Check out Jeff's picks. They are the best I've ever used.
Thanks,
Paul
I also posted in the International convention thread about Jean Hughey, Fran Newman, and Mom and Dad at the convention. Jean will have some new stuff, So will Fran. Mom and Dad will also have some new instruction available. Check out Jeff's picks. They are the best I've ever used.
Thanks,
Paul
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Fish
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Hey Paul,
It's a real treat to be able to drift over to the Station Inn on Monday nights and hear you play live. It kind of reminds me of those days when you played at the Hall of Fame hotel lounge back in the 80's. I always leave the building inspired after hearing you and the entire band play. Keep it going; it's a lot of fun to hear!
Steve Fishell
It's a real treat to be able to drift over to the Station Inn on Monday nights and hear you play live. It kind of reminds me of those days when you played at the Hall of Fame hotel lounge back in the 80's. I always leave the building inspired after hearing you and the entire band play. Keep it going; it's a lot of fun to hear!
Steve Fishell
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Ken Byng
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Paul
I met you briefly at the Station Inn in March. You are a nice guy who I found to be extremely polite and approachable. Your playing was classy and so was your personality. Good sense of humour too.
That gig just has to be the ultimate to play in. All of the players and singers in the Time Jumpers are world class, yet unpretentious.
Where I was sitting (right near the front obviously) there were 5 steel players at one table alone. I wonder why??

I met you briefly at the Station Inn in March. You are a nice guy who I found to be extremely polite and approachable. Your playing was classy and so was your personality. Good sense of humour too.
That gig just has to be the ultimate to play in. All of the players and singers in the Time Jumpers are world class, yet unpretentious.
Where I was sitting (right near the front obviously) there were 5 steel players at one table alone. I wonder why??
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Billy Murdoch
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Michel Rose
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HI Paul,
the last time that I spoke to you in person
was in Sydney in the mid 90"s , you were with
Dire Straits at the time and you dropped in at
my Gig not far from the Sydney Entertainment
centre . And you sat in with the Band .
I will never forget that night, and if I ever get
to Nashville again I will be there at the Station
Inn for sure .
A big Hello from Australia .
Michel.
the last time that I spoke to you in person
was in Sydney in the mid 90"s , you were with
Dire Straits at the time and you dropped in at
my Gig not far from the Sydney Entertainment
centre . And you sat in with the Band .
I will never forget that night, and if I ever get
to Nashville again I will be there at the Station
Inn for sure .
A big Hello from Australia .
Michel.
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Jim Walker
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Hey Paul, I for one am glad to see that your out playing venues where regular guys like me can come hang out and really enjoy the live shows. Your studio work is always no less than spectacular but to be in the same room and absorb the magic is real special.
Speaking of Shows, I hope to see you and visit with you again at the NTSGA show in October. Last year was just great.
Thanks again for the photo opp. This is a very special picture in my collection.
JW

Speaking of Shows, I hope to see you and visit with you again at the NTSGA show in October. Last year was just great.
Thanks again for the photo opp. This is a very special picture in my collection.
JW

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Al Marcus
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Jim-There is a lot of talent in that picture.Paul, Randy,Russ,Larry, Etal......al.
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Jerry Roller
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That was quite a band, Tim Crouch who is now with Mike Snider playing fiddle, Dennis on upright bass, a banjo player from Texas, Francis Harderson, flat top and let by a very funny Bill Mounce. The band was Bill Mounce and The Outlaws. I played Dobro and even got into the bluegrass circuit with a pedal steel a few times.
Thanks,
Jerry
Thanks,
Jerry
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Dave A. Burley
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Franklin
Good to see a fellow Michigander posting especially the little kid from the Rem Wall Green Valley Jamboree show.
I always catch you boys at the Inn everytime I'm in town which isn't nearly enough.
See you next time when in town.
Dave Burley
I always catch you boys at the Inn everytime I'm in town which isn't nearly enough.
See you next time when in town.
Dave Burley
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Leroy Deuster
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Thanks! Mr. Franklin
Just a big thank you, for signing my jacket,taking time to talk and be in some pics with me. I will be off the road and back in Nashville Sept 8th. I hope to see you and the Time Jumpers again and again and again....When ever I'm back in town. I have great admiration for your playing. Thanks for sharing your talent. See you soon.
God bless,
Leroy
God bless,
Leroy
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Corky Anderson
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Hey Paul, I got to hear you with the Time Jumpers just last month ( on the 21st) and to say I came away with a new inspiration to work even harder at becoming a better player is saying the least! Heck, it was a pleasure to help you haul your gear out at the end of the night!
I just want to sincerely thank you here for all you have done for the world of steel guitar, and I do wish you many more years of well deserved success!
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I just want to sincerely thank you here for all you have done for the world of steel guitar, and I do wish you many more years of well deserved success!
Carter D-10 Nashville 1000/400
Tele.........twin.........boss pedals
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Dave A. Burley
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Franklin
In response to a question about Rem Wall...........
Rem Wall had a Saturday afternoon live country music TV show on WKZO out of Kalamazoo, Mich. for probably twenty years or so. Paul Franklin, as a young teenager, was a frequent guest on the Green Valley Jamboree.
Rem Worked for Gibson for most of his life and is now deceased. He was very popular in Western Michigan and had many name guests as they passed through. Not much on TV for country fans back in those days. I played the Morning Show five days a week in Grand Rapids which was on WZZM TV. Hosted by Big Bud Lindemann, it featured Bob Duncan and the Stringalongs and I recall doing a show or two with Rem and the Green Valley Boys.
Dave Burley
Rem Wall had a Saturday afternoon live country music TV show on WKZO out of Kalamazoo, Mich. for probably twenty years or so. Paul Franklin, as a young teenager, was a frequent guest on the Green Valley Jamboree.
Rem Worked for Gibson for most of his life and is now deceased. He was very popular in Western Michigan and had many name guests as they passed through. Not much on TV for country fans back in those days. I played the Morning Show five days a week in Grand Rapids which was on WZZM TV. Hosted by Big Bud Lindemann, it featured Bob Duncan and the Stringalongs and I recall doing a show or two with Rem and the Green Valley Boys.
Dave Burley
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Roger Rettig
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Hello, Paul...
Will you be at the 'Inn' on September 8th?
I'll be leaving North Dakota (my Summer-long gig will be ending 9/6) and, with a bit of an effort and two days of sustained driving, I can be in Nashville by that Monday night.
Leaving my car outside the gig when it's full of all my gear is a bit nerve-wracking, but I'm longing to see you playing with that band!!!
Here's hoping....
RR
Will you be at the 'Inn' on September 8th?
I'll be leaving North Dakota (my Summer-long gig will be ending 9/6) and, with a bit of an effort and two days of sustained driving, I can be in Nashville by that Monday night.
Leaving my car outside the gig when it's full of all my gear is a bit nerve-wracking, but I'm longing to see you playing with that band!!!
Here's hoping....
RR
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Olin Carter Jr.
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Nahville trip
Paul, enjoyed seeing and visiting with you earlier this month in nashville. Two great shows, Monday with the timejumpers and tuesday with the players.
The players show probably was the best live show i've ever seen. Got to talk with Mike Johnson also, and my son got to talk with his hero Brent Mason.
Don't miss these two shows if you get a chance.
The players show probably was the best live show i've ever seen. Got to talk with Mike Johnson also, and my son got to talk with his hero Brent Mason.
Don't miss these two shows if you get a chance.
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Paul, You and I go way back to the beginngs of your career. I must tell you how proud I am of you. You have done so well and rightly so. Through it all you have remained the nice young man I met from Detroit. You are and should be a role model for those who follow. I loveya pal. Please tell Mom and Dad and Sis I said "HI". Bobby
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Olin Carter Jr.
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The Players
Scott,
The Players band consist of top session players in town NOT playing tradional country, but different styles of music. The place is 3rd and Lindsey bar and grill. It's a small place so you can get close up to see some great picking. They will be playing there 9/9/08 next tuesday. The band consist of Paul Franklin, Brent Mason, Michael Rhodes John Hobbs, and Eddie Bayers. Search youtube for paul franklin and the players to see and hear some clips.
The Players band consist of top session players in town NOT playing tradional country, but different styles of music. The place is 3rd and Lindsey bar and grill. It's a small place so you can get close up to see some great picking. They will be playing there 9/9/08 next tuesday. The band consist of Paul Franklin, Brent Mason, Michael Rhodes John Hobbs, and Eddie Bayers. Search youtube for paul franklin and the players to see and hear some clips.
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