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frank rogers
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From: usa

posted 07 April 2003 01:31 PM     profile     
I thought I would post some "not so new" clips from past projects. Oklahoma Stomp is Alex and I just jammin'. The other tracks are excerpts from Jim Hudsons, "Dulcimer Country" C.D. Thanks, F.R. http://www.geocities.com/frsteel/index.html
Drew Howard
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From: Mason, MI, U.S.A.

posted 07 April 2003 04:17 PM     profile     
Hot, hot, hot! Good stuff, Frank!

Drew

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Jeff Lampert
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From: queens, new york city

posted 07 April 2003 09:03 PM     profile     
Outstanding!
Reggie Duncan
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From: Mississippi

posted 07 April 2003 10:35 PM     profile     
Frank, I really enjoyed your playing! Very well done! Is that an Emmons? I'd sure like to hear more!
frank rogers
Member

From: usa

posted 08 April 2003 10:06 AM     profile     
Drew, Jeff, Reggie, Thank you for the kind words. The blue Steel pictured on my website is a 1975 Marlen. It is the one that has been pictured on their literature, catalogs and website all these years. I bought it from Mr. Stadler in 1976 and used it with Dave and Sugar in 1977-78 and briefly with Ray Price in 1982. Thanks for asking
Stephen Gregory
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From:

posted 09 April 2003 06:32 PM     profile     
Who's the guitarist?
CHIP FOSSA
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From: Monson, MA 01057 U.S.A.

posted 10 April 2003 05:07 AM     profile     
Great playing Frank. Very smooth and clean.

Always liked D&S's "Well, The Door Is Always
Open" (and the light's on in the hall).

Way to go Frank.

Jim Palenscar
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From: Oceanside, Calif, USA

posted 10 April 2003 07:24 AM     profile     
Great stuff!! Who else have you played for?
Al Marcus
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From: Cedar Springs,MI USA

posted 10 April 2003 10:41 AM     profile     
Nice going ,Frank! Where is that new CD of yours?

Too bad you didn't play your steel at the LT Zinn show in Grand Rapids Sunday.

But you made up for it with a lot of great guitar playing with that great backup band........al

frank rogers
Member

From: usa

posted 10 April 2003 06:39 PM     profile     
Thanks, Stephen, Chip, Jim, and Al. The guitarist is yours truly. Most of my "road" career was with Dave and Sugar, but while I was with them I did back a lot of other Nashville artists on the "package" shows that were popular back then. The ones I worked with the most often were Dottsy, O.B. Mclinton, and Bobby Borchers. I did do some soundtrack work on the Bill Murray film, "Larger than Life" a few years ago. Thanks for the kind words. F.R.
Graham Griffith
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From: Glebe, N.S.W., Australia

posted 11 April 2003 01:40 AM     profile     
You've gained a fan ... nice work. More info. on your site, please.

Graham

frank rogers
Member

From: usa

posted 11 April 2003 04:45 PM     profile     
Thanks Graham, Hopefully the "webmaster" my son, will get some time in the next few weeks to get the site up and running. Thanks again for the kind words. F.R.
Ken Latchum
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From: Danville, Va. USA

posted 11 April 2003 07:33 PM     profile     
Hi Frank:
I was looking for an e-mail address to send you an enlarged pic of your Marlen Guitar but I cannot locate one for you. Do you have a plublished e-mail address?

Thanks
Ken Latchum
President MASGA
Former Associate with Leonard Stadler (Marlen Guitars)

[This message was edited by Ken Latchum on 11 April 2003 at 08:55 PM.]

frank rogers
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From: usa

posted 13 April 2003 06:26 PM     profile     
Ken, I should have an e-mail address up on the website soon. Thanks. F.R.
Stephen Gregory
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From:

posted 15 April 2003 02:38 PM     profile     
Is the semi-hollow electric guitar pictured on the website the one on the clips?
Terry Wendt
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From: Nashville, TN, USA

posted 15 April 2003 10:55 PM     profile     
Very Nice!

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frank rogers
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From: usa

posted 16 April 2003 12:54 PM     profile     
Thanks Terry!
frank rogers
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From: usa

posted 18 April 2003 02:30 PM     profile     
Stephen, Yes it is the guitar used on the clips. Thanks F.R.
frank rogers
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From: usa

posted 30 April 2003 11:14 AM     profile     
!
Jim Cohen
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From: Philadelphia, PA

posted 30 April 2003 12:52 PM     profile     
Hi Frank,
Would you please send me your email address? I need to ask you something... thanks,
Jim
jim@jimcohen.com
Evelyn Whitney
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From: Muskegon, MI 49441 USA

posted 30 April 2003 01:52 PM     profile     
That's my boy!!! What can I say. I'm so totally proud of him and just love the way he plays. And he's handsome too!!!!
Now I'm in trouble, huh, Frank........Love you, MOM
frank rogers
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From: usa

posted 05 May 2003 06:54 AM     profile     
Thanks Mom!
frank rogers
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From: usa

posted 07 May 2003 06:10 PM     profile     
For all that have asked, Alex's (the fiddler) web address is www.thefiddler.org.
frank rogers
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From: usa

posted 19 June 2003 10:05 AM     profile     
Hi!
Al Marcus
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From: Cedar Springs,MI USA

posted 20 June 2003 11:46 AM     profile     
Frank-I just took another listen. Nice. When ar I getting your new CD out?....al
David Wright
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From: Modesto .Ca USA.

posted 21 June 2003 06:41 AM     profile     
Great stuff.!!!!!!..

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frank rogers
Member

From: usa

posted 21 June 2003 04:30 PM     profile     
David, Thanks so much!! I've heard you play in St. Louis and you were great. I'll say "howdy" this year. And Al, my good buddy, hopefully very soon on the CD.
Dave A. Burley
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From: Franklin, In. USA

posted 28 June 2003 10:51 PM     profile     
Frank,
Great stuff. I did have one problem with it though.
When I down loaded it, I couldn't get it to turn off so I just sat here for about 24 hours and learned every note of that Spanish song.
Dave Nir;eu
Dave A. Burley
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From: Franklin, In. USA

posted 28 June 2003 10:53 PM     profile     
I never will learn how to oparate these computers or how to spell.
I don't know where I came up with that last name.
Excuse the duplicate posts.
Dave Burley
frank rogers
Member

From: usa

posted 30 June 2003 07:11 AM     profile     
Thanks Dave. Will you be in St. Louis?

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