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Dennis Manuel
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Justin Trevino

Post by Dennis Manuel »

Where can I buy his CD?
Live in Canada and the record companies do not have a listing yet.
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Herb Steiner
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Dennis, check your e-mail

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Warren Frid
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Dennis;
Be sure and buy both of his CDs! One is as good as the other.
Regards;
WF
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Janice Brooks
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There are 3 cd's but the first one on Neon Nightmare called Texas Honky tonk Is out of print and Justin has no plans to reissue.

By the way Travelin Singin Man was 25 on last weeks Americana Album charts
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Post by Neil Hilton »

Dennis, if you've not been on this website before - you'll go nuts with the great stuff available on www.texasmusicroundup.com including Justin T of course.
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Post by Dennis Manuel »

Thanks for the replies everyone. I will be ordering his CD immediately.
Dennis
Paul Graupp
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Post by Paul Graupp »

I stopped at one of my steel buddie's house yesterday and he was just finishing the first of two Justin Trevino CDs. The second
one came on and another world of steel playing opened up. I was really into the first one but the second one blew both of us away. Dicky Overby was having the time of his life and you could hear the excitement.
No wonder the album is a best seller.

I was wondering if he had gone and got that old custom made wagon and put it back togeather. The sound is classic in everyway.
We would say: There's Emmons; there's Day and there's Mooney. He did everything and then when we'd think we had him figured out, he'd do something we hadn't heard before and we'd say: "What The H--- was that ??" The songs may have been from days gone by but they sounded all new again. The Twin Fiddles and Steel Guitar parts are genuine gems and collectors items. It's my next CD.

Best Regards, Paul Image Image Image<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Paul Graupp on 15 May 2001 at 05:38 PM.]</p></FONT>