Fender Quad on the Opry, Bobbe with Hank III

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Fender Quad on the Opry, Bobbe with Hank III

Post by Bobbe Seymour »

Just being silly on the Opry, ya' gotta' admit, I look great. I had to dress to match the guitar. Rick enticed me to show the Ole' quad I have.

Yep, I love playing all styles of steel guitar. This is just one, remembering my roots.

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Post by Rick Alexander »

Now that is awesome. Thank you Bobbster!
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Post by Mark Eaton »

Very Cool.

Dude-you and the Fender both looked really sharp!

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Post by Al Terhune »

Nice and tasteful. And the playing was tasteful, too!

It's like seeing (and hearing) a ghost with III up there.

Al
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Post by David L. Donald »

I could hear it, but there is no Mac wm3 player,
that doesn't ALSO break Quicktime.
Oh well.
I bet you looked fine.
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Post by Stephen Gambrell »

The hat makes you look tall.
The suit makes you look pure.
We all know better.
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Post by Bill Creller »

It's great to see a non-pedal steel on stage there again. Great job!!
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Post by Ian Finlay »


And THAT'S why I started playing steel! Bobbe, do you have any more of this take, or one which doesn't have the audio artefacts?

Ian
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Post by Dave Diehl »

You're one of a kind Bobbe! Keep it up.
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Post by Bobbe Seymour »

I believe I have several video songs with me working with Hank III, more on the Opry, and some when we were on the "Nashville Now" TV show, I'll try to dig them up if anyone is intrested.
Thank you for asking.


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Post by Jason Dumont »

I'm with Ian, that's why I started playing.
Perfect Bobbe Thank you for that. PLEASE post some more clips.
Hank III suew looks and sounds like his grand dad--sort-a like reincarnation!
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Post by Rick Alexander »

I'd sure like to see & hear more!

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Post by Al Szwarc »

Really great Bobbe. I'd love to hear more. al