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Tenative lineup

Jeannie Sealy will host
Sharie Austin
Lorrie Morgan
Tim O Bryan
Jimmy C Newman
The Issacs

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Not a dynamic night on TV! Jeannie Sealy can sing but I don't like hearing her try to talk. Sharie Austin CAN'T sing but has a great band with steel. Lorrie Porcupine can sing and has a great band but she is phoney. The Isaac's were good and Tim O'Brian could be if he had a better choice of song. No Tommy tonight! Uneventful. Anything to add to this Theresa?
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I was cutting back and forth between the opry and My Fair Lady on AMC.

It sounds like Jeannie S had a cold.
Sherrie did have a good steel player on c6.
I did see one closeup

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WOW! Lorrie Morgan's preformance was outstanding. Her steel player on the C 6th really knocked me out!
Sherie Austin did a favorable job. Her steeler sounded great. Great night back at the Ryman! Please name these steelers?
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......Good report, Theresa. I won't disagree with you on it! Image
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I enjoyed hearing/seeing someone play that "other" neck for a change. Also, my 9 year old daughter and I are big Sherrie Austin fans and enjoyed seeing/hearing her as well.
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I've seen the guy that played steel for Sherrie down on broadway several times lately. His name is Brook but I don't remember his last name. He has been on the road with Anita Cochran. I am guessing that he was just a fill in with Sherrie but Im not sure of that. I didn't know Lorrie's steeler.

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Gaylon,
Thanks, Great work from Brook and Gosh! We are in direstaits of last names here? Theresa
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Jim,
I did'nt mean it that way. I truely don't know the great players last names. Help? Theresa
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