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Videos of Peterson and Franklin in Nashville

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Hello All,

Just a note to those who couldn't be with us at the Family Wash show - we now have some clips up with more to follow.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTqF_FUsNK8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFmJWfw0hb0

Also go to NeuronVacuum channel on Youtube and check out the videos of the cd release concert for comin' on Strong. I hope you enjoy! Thanks.

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Post by Jamie Lennon »

Great !!!!! :D :D :D

Thanks Paul
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Post by Hook Moore »

Great stuff Dave , thanks :)
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Post by Rick Campbell »

Good stuff, by Paul and everyone.
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Post by Roger Kelly »

Paul, great playing! especially on "I'll break out again tonight." You had tone to the bone on that one!
I'm not acquainted with David Peterson's vocals but he can certainly sing a Country song and plays a good rhythm guitar too! Hope to hear more of him.
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There is a classic band lesson in those videos for anyone wanting to play country music. Do you notice how everyone WAITS THEIR TURN to play solos and backing? No one is playing over anyone else. The fiddle and steel player spend HALF their time not playing and they let the singer do his job. It results in more dynamic playing and musical arrangement. The guitar player is very tasteful, as is everyone else. Thanks Paul for posting those. Its an inspiration.
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Post by David Doggett »

Now that's pure. :)
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Kevin Hatton wrote:There is a classic band lesson in those videos for anyone wanting to play country music. Do you notice how everyone WAITS THEIR TURN to play solos and backing? No one is playing over anyone else. The fiddle and steel player spend HALF their time not playing and they let the singer do his job. It results in more dynamic playing and musical arrangement. The guitar player is very tasteful, as is everyone else. Thanks Paul for posting those. Its an inspiration.
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Steve Norman wrote:
Kevin Hatton wrote:There is a classic band lesson in those videos for anyone wanting to play country music. Do you notice how everyone WAITS THEIR TURN to play solos and backing? No one is playing over anyone else. The fiddle and steel player spend HALF their time not playing and they let the singer do his job. It results in more dynamic playing and musical arrangement. The guitar player is very tasteful, as is everyone else. Thanks Paul for posting those. Its an inspiration.
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Post by KENNY KRUPNICK »

I'd like like to have the tab to the intro on"I'll Break Out Tonight".I like your smooth touch on that one Paul. :D
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Post by Dave Mudgett »

This is just great. I mean really great. Guys, also look at the clips from the CD release party in March with Pete Finney on steel, as Dave suggests. And don't forget the great Richard Bennett on that gorgeous Gretsch 6120. Man, this is a textbook on how to play for the song. 8)
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Post by Jack Stoner »

Great work, Paul.

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Post by Peter Freiberger »

There's a third one on YouTube now:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0L-M4trkpw
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Post by Greg Wisecup »

Great voice David. Ck this one w/ Pete Finney BAM!
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Friends that's country music.
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David Peterson........??

can you email me at mr.davidhartley@btinternet.com


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Post by Tonu Timm »

Recieved their CD week ago (from CD Baby) and it's still in player in my car. Listened it about ten times while touring here in Estonia. Can smb give advice where to purchase more Paul's wonderful music? Tõnu
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Post by Theresa Galbraith »

Tonu,
You can go to Paul's websight and order what's available.
Also, Mark Chestnut, Alan Jackson, George Strait, Lee Ann Womack are just naming a few others you'll hear Paul on.

Thanks for posting this. They play well together and are all unique! Luke sings nice harmony and has nice tone on the fiddle. :)
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Post by Brandon Ordoyne »

Cooooool! :)

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Post by Tomi Graso »

And from Sydney Australia, woooooow awesome playing Mr Franklin !

Your great fan from Douwn Under !
Absolutely love your playing !

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Post by Franklin »

Here are a couple more videos from that same show.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_blFVzGPXE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0L-M4trkpw

Thanks to everyone for the kind words. Paul and the guys are really playing well.

Dave Peterson