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Wally Moyers dont fret

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I was completely captivated and blown away by Wally and the band performing Don't Fret on YouTube... Very soulful very tasteful... Buddy is smiling down from heaven one this arrangement... Wally glad to call you friend.... Slim
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Mike Wilkerson wrote:I was completely captivated and blown away by Wally and the band performing Don't Fret on YouTube... Very soulful very tasteful... Buddy is smiling down from heaven one this arrangement... Wally glad to call you friend.... Slim
Thank you my friend I really appreciate it, thats the ultimate compliment.. It was a lot of fun writing and recording it. The video was kind of an after thought but was a blast to do too.. David Fleming posted it here a couple of months ago but incase anyone missed it I'll post the link again... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4WS2lAKjpo
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Wally.. That was great.
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Thank you Richard..
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Great stuff ! You really have a heck of a group there Brother. Sister tore that bass up and the keyboard guy, WOW.
Super steelin no doubt !
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Thank you John.. Joy Harris is the bass player and is, as you can tell a great player.. The B3 player is a friend of mine, Todd Caldwell that plays with Crosby Stills and Nash, I love B3 and use it anytime I can for sure.. Thanks for giving it a listen.. I'll have another single out in a couple of weeks called "Let's Talk About It"... It's a slow ballad.. They are available on iTunes..
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But Wally, that's a C3!
Just funnin' ya...
A very cool track & video!
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Ok Skip, I'm busted:) thank you! Just for that, I have a track I want to send you soon..
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Send away!
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Wally,

Totally awesome, great video and sound too. Is Todd related to Don Caldwell of Lubbock?

Totally enjoyed that!
Regards, Craig

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Craig, thank you! Yes he is Don's son.. I'v known him all his life, great guy and monster player..
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Monstrously good Wally!
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Wally, that is some top shelf playing. Outstanding and very enjoyable.
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Thank you Bob and Kevin, hope to see you guys again soon..
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Wally played at our last West Texas Steel Guitar Assn meeting at The Lumberyard in Roscoe, Tx and take it from me, he's just as nice a guy as he is a picker. He's always got time to visit with you whether you are an A number one picker or an amature like me. A perfect gentleman. Also has close ties with the famous Maines Brothers from Lubbock.
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Thank you Danny, very nice of you to say that.. I really enjoyed your set, you play great my friend..
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Danny Letz wrote:Wally played at our last West Texas Steel Guitar Assn meeting at The Lumberyard in Roscoe, Tx and take it from me, he's just as nice a guy as he is a picker. He's always got time to visit with you whether you are an A number one picker or an amature like me. A perfect gentleman. Also has close ties with the famous Maines Brothers from Lubbock.
Danny you took the words out of mouth... I have sent Wally a couple sound clips to critique and was very polite in his critique and has made me a better player.... Wally you truly are a players player yet you always have time for us little players... Slim
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Fantastic video! If there's a better one featuring Steel, I have not seen it.
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Daaang Bro..Love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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memphislim wrote:Fantastic video! If there's a better one featuring Steel, I have not seen it.
Thank you!
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I really loved this video. The whole band is great and Wally's steel playing is perfect for the song. Thank you for sharing.
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Wally, after watching the video again, I have to ask, When is your CD coming out?. Also, the video editor that did the video is very good, I'm sure you have good connections in the your field of work.
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Craig Stock wrote:Wally, after watching the video again, I have to ask, When is your CD coming out?. Also, the video editor that did the video is very good, I'm sure you have good connections in the your field of work.
Craig,

Thank you for the compliment, the album is in the works, I will release several singles first. The next song "Let's Talk About It" is mixed and mastered and we are shooting the video this week.. I own the company that did the video http://www.studio84.com . We've been doing video for about 15 years, it grew out of my recording studio. My son Swade and my studio manager Thomas Boyd along with my wife LaTronda and my input edited it.. I'm trying to do something a little different for the steel world, trying to get it a little more exposure for the instrument.. Everything on the project is original music so its taking a little longer. Ive recorded and produced dozens and dozens of artist since 1977, it's the first time I've been the engineer, producer, writer and artist... It's an interesting place to set..

Thanks again, Wally
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Craig Stock wrote:Wally, after watching the video again, I have to ask, When is your CD coming out?. Also, the video editor that did the video is very good, I'm sure you have good connections in the your field of work.
Craig,
This is the next single from the CD. We released the video for the single today.
Thats my son Brady on sax..
Thanks again..
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Post by Danny Letz »

Wally, great video, but you need a sticker on the Cobra last month.