Later....Roy
KSGA "Route 66" Players Schedule
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Roy Rosetta
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Dana Stewart
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Jerry Horner
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Dana Stewart
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Bill Dobkins
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I'd like to thank my friend Larry Gerdman for believing in me and asking me to share his set on Sunday, I hope I can make him proud.
Dana, Please hide the cherry pie from Fred Till get there.
Dana, Please hide the cherry pie from Fred Till get there.
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Honor our Vet's.
Now pass the gravy.
Boss Katana 100 Amp
Positive Grid Spark amp
BJS Bars
Z~Legend Pro,Custom Tele
Honor our Vet's.
Now pass the gravy.
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Leland Ogle
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Paul Sisson
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I'm looking forward
My buddy Doug Cole talked me into going up for this show and starting to get excited about it. I'm only going to get to see Sat & Sun but can't wait!
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Dana Stewart
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ray qualls
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Paul Sisson
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About Ray
Doug is a great guy and he has nothing but praise for you Ray. I had planned to meet you in Dallas but things got in the way and I missed the Dallas show. I'm looking forward to meeting you.
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Leland Ogle
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Bill Dobkins
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This does not sound good. I thought Fred was bad but now I'm finding that you two are just as bad. At least Fred dosen't hide the food, he just eats it all. Maybe Venda will stash me a peice somewhere.Leland Ogle wrote:Bill, hiding it from me will be the tough part. Cherry pie is my favorite food group.
Lee
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Honor our Vet's.
Now pass the gravy.
Boss Katana 100 Amp
Positive Grid Spark amp
BJS Bars
Z~Legend Pro,Custom Tele
Honor our Vet's.
Now pass the gravy.
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Casey Lowmiller
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Keith Hilton
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Did someone say Fred looks like a possum when he eats? Does a possum look anything like a marsupial called an opossum? We have an opossum visitor at night that likes our cat food. Our little dog Poo hates the opossum. When I saw that U-Tube video of Austin playing the Connie Smith tune, "I'll Come Runnin", it convinced me Austin's playing has progressed far beyond my playing or grandfather's playing. I can't think that fast. I was 19 years old before I learned how to wavey BY BY. Austin, don't forget, you are going to hook me up in Baxter. You hooked me up last year and really spoiled me.
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Leland Ogle
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ray qualls
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****NEWSFLASH***** Fred & I are sitting here eating homemade pepper steak soup and Fred's got his legs under the tanning light. He's not only a good cook but also a good eater! For all you other eaters, we will be serving hamburgers & hot dogs on Saturday & Sunday only. Sweets & coffee & pop on friday. Fred is making Dee Fosters recipe for potato soup for Saturday & Sunday. Also will be lots of chili. YUMYUM
Ray Qualls
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Inducted into KSGA
Steel Guitar Hall of Fame 2008
Member(KSGA)
Inducted into KSGA
Steel Guitar Hall of Fame 2008
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Chad Jones
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Hey Lee
Hey Lee,
Looking forward to seeing you Friday! Will your son be there?
Looking forward to seeing you Friday! Will your son be there?
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Leland Ogle
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I'll let out my secret. If Randy is grilling dogs and burgers I just stand out back and eat them off the grill. saves time and napkins and Randy only charges me a rendition of Night Life!
One more day! We'll be in Saturday. Looking forward to pickin with all the cats. Kyle get your swingin shoes on!
One more day! We'll be in Saturday. Looking forward to pickin with all the cats. Kyle get your swingin shoes on!
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Dentyne gum (peppermint)
Dentyne gum (peppermint)
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Larry Baker
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Baxter Springs Steel Show
Returned home last nite about 10 pm from the show. What a great show it was. We left Sat. afternoon, much to our regret, but needed to go to the Bobby Caldwell benefit today in St. Louis. So off we go again. Would like to extend my appreciation to Ray, Lee, and the rest of the crew for their invitation to the show, and the hospitality from everyone involved. It was a great time. And what a job the ladies did with the food. Also many thanks to the Band, Roy and all the rest for their help to a beginning player. And of course many thanks to Rob Parker for his continued support and encouragement. Larry and Jean
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Leland Ogle
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THANKS Lee!
Lee, I had a GREAT TIME on Friday and Saturday. I really enjoyed getting to know Austin and his family. It was also AWESOME to see you and Kyle again. Kyle had a number of surprises for me..LOL..Man, has he changed since I saw him last. Looking forward to seeing you and the band you play with sometime!
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Terry Wood
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This was a great show! I got to see alot of my dear friends and make some new ones.
I didn't get to hear everyone, but the players I heard all sounded great. The backup band was super!
Next, I loved Jerry Horner's pickin' and especially his opening song his rendition of "Old Joe Clark," it reminded me alot of the Great Jimmy Crawford's arrangement. Jerry was really funny too. I hope he comes to play on our Marshfield Steel Guitar show next year.
Really liked my friend Pastor Cliff Waterman's swingin' arrangements on some classic songs. He plays and makes those complicated songs sound so easy to do. He's a great player and great guy!
It was also a pleasure to finally meet Ben Jack. I have wanted to meet him for a long time. Ben and I got to talk at length about our mutual friend and one of my steel heroes the late Bob White. They grewup together and went to the same school. Both men played for Hank Thompson and the Brazos Valley Boys. Ben produced one of the best steel guitar albums ever recorded in my opinion, and that was Bob White's "Steel Trek" album. If you don't have it in your collection you all need to try and find it. The arrangements and Bob's playin' were just super on it. It still sounds as modern today, as did when it was released in the late 1970s.
In closing my wife Lisa and I really enjoyed the Route 66 Steel Show! Thanks so much for letting us be with you all!
GOD bless!
Terry Wood
I didn't get to hear everyone, but the players I heard all sounded great. The backup band was super!
Next, I loved Jerry Horner's pickin' and especially his opening song his rendition of "Old Joe Clark," it reminded me alot of the Great Jimmy Crawford's arrangement. Jerry was really funny too. I hope he comes to play on our Marshfield Steel Guitar show next year.
Really liked my friend Pastor Cliff Waterman's swingin' arrangements on some classic songs. He plays and makes those complicated songs sound so easy to do. He's a great player and great guy!
It was also a pleasure to finally meet Ben Jack. I have wanted to meet him for a long time. Ben and I got to talk at length about our mutual friend and one of my steel heroes the late Bob White. They grewup together and went to the same school. Both men played for Hank Thompson and the Brazos Valley Boys. Ben produced one of the best steel guitar albums ever recorded in my opinion, and that was Bob White's "Steel Trek" album. If you don't have it in your collection you all need to try and find it. The arrangements and Bob's playin' were just super on it. It still sounds as modern today, as did when it was released in the late 1970s.
In closing my wife Lisa and I really enjoyed the Route 66 Steel Show! Thanks so much for letting us be with you all!
GOD bless!
Terry Wood