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Mike Weirauch
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From: Harrisburg, Illinois**The Hub of the Universe

posted 04 March 2000 09:08 PM     profile     
An excellent job tonight on the opry. Your sound was up in the mix and your tone was great AND you backed a still beautiful lady who can STILL sing......on key! I see she still snaps her fingers to the beat behind her back. Great job.
Huey Moore
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From: woodworth la.usa 71485

posted 04 March 2000 09:51 PM     profile     
Tonight was one of the best opry's Ive seen in a long time the steel players had the best tone I have heard in a long long time. Sam

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Sam

Joe Casey
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From: Weeki Wachee .Springs FL (population.9)

posted 05 March 2000 05:17 AM     profile     
Excellent Job Dave,Jean sure answered the critics too.Nic twin stuff. Pretty good Steel spotlight all in all pete fisher seems to have a pretty good mix going. Opps I almost forgot the Coal miners daughter and daughters were not that bad either.

[This message was edited by Joe Casey on 05 March 2000 at 05:18 AM.]

Dave Robbins
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From: Nashville, Tnn. USA

posted 05 March 2000 09:40 PM     profile     
Thanks ya'll, your kind words are appreciated.
It's not the easiest thing to do to play in front of the likes of Tommy white and all the other great pickers at the Opry!
Jerry Hayes
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From: Virginia Beach, Va.

posted 06 March 2000 02:00 AM     profile     
Hey Dave,
I enjoyed your playing Saturday night very much. You guys have a beautiful arrangment of the Tennessee Waltz. Ask your piano player if he misses LA. He used to pick out there when I did and called himself "Bobby Lee". Also does he still play the fiddle?

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Have a good one! JH U-12

Garryharris
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From: Hendersonville, TN USA

posted 10 March 2000 09:01 PM     profile     
While working on a construction job in Nashville I struck up a conversation with a young plumber by the name of Hawkshaw Hawkins. He hadn't been born when his father was killed. We talked about his dad and his mom Jeanie Shepherd. Like a lot of young guys he wants to get in the music business.
Jeeter
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From: Nashville, Tn., USA

posted 11 March 2000 07:44 PM     profile     
Just caught the nice things that were said about your playing, Mr. Robbins. I know that you used to play for a gospel family called The Singing Hemphills. I heard you play at the Ryman years ago with these fine folks. I heard you on the Opry last week. You still play as fine as ever, rich tone and great finger placement. Keep it up.

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