New Western Swing Authority CD.....preview

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Peewee Charles
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New Western Swing Authority CD.....preview

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Here's a few cuts off the newly recorded Western Swing Authority CD...Some originls & classics that will take you back in time, recreating the sounds of the southern dance halls from the 1930's & 40's...I also recorded a great version of The Spade Cooley tune, Oklahoma Stomp....details to follow... http://www.reverbnation.com/thewesternswingauthority
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Steve Wood
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It's inspiring stuff, Ed!
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How can one not like this????
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Thnaks for the kind words Steve...It was pretty inspiring playing that class of musicians & Stacey sings so beutifully..Appreciate it...Hope all is well & keep up the great playing...You're a natural with a lot of talent....

Thanks CHris....Kind words...It will be a great cd with lots of great tunes & Oklahoma Stomp swings pretty good....did it like the original Spade Cooley arrangement.....Can't wait for the artwork to be done & will be out....Maybe we'll make it down under some day....All the best.....
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You're a kind and classy fella, Ed! We as a musical community are lucky to have you and the entire WSA around.
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New Western Swing Authority CD.....preview

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Now thats about as good as it gets. If that don't take you back to the 40's nothing will!
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Wow.

As good as it gets.

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Thanks Ron...Appreciate the nice comment...we had a lot of fun doing the CD...Great music...Hope all is well in Dallas...I lived in Garland many years ago when I came & studied under Reece Anderson for 7 months...Loved it ...all the best... www.myspace.com/peeweecharles
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Peewee, you guy's are like the Canadian version of the Time Jumpers. I love youre sound! I'll be ordering my copy shortly. Did you record with the showpro?
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Thanks Quentin...That really means alot...Yes, I recorded all tracks with the Showpro...I just sold it to a fella in Florida, it will probably like the Florida winters better than up here in Canada lol.....I really liked the guitar, just missed the aluminum necks...I'm an old Emmons guy from way back.. Thanks for your support...it's a great cd...pretty proud of it...
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Super nice!

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Great picking guys... :mrgreen:
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I received my copy last week and it's fantastic. Excellent singing and playing, and very clever arrangements. I really enjoy this group!
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