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Jimmy Douglas
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From: Raceview, Queensland, Australia

posted 21 August 2001 05:30 AM     profile     
"Springfield Guitar Social" Thumbs Carlisle
Plenty of names and signature licks
Rainer Hackstaette
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From: Bohmte, Germany

posted 21 August 2001 10:12 AM     profile     
"Lonestar Beer And Bob Wills Music".

And then - forgive me about this one - there is "Ich möcht´ so gern Dave Dudley hör´n, Hank Snow und Charlie Pride" by Germany´s TRUCK STOP. ("I´d like to hear DD, HS and CP"). In this neck of the woods that song is almost as well known as "Country Roads". (Boy, do I hate that song ...)

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Paul Graupp
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From: Macon Ga USA

posted 21 August 2001 12:50 PM     profile     
Phil Baugh once had a song with the lyric:

Play me something sweet,
Like you've never heard,
Play me a chorus like Jerry Byrd.

And then he did just that; on a lead guitar !

Regards, Paul

Pat Burns
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From: Branchville, N.J. USA

posted 21 August 2001 09:18 PM     profile     
...Clint Black's "Ode To Chet" not only mentions Chet Atkin's name...at the end is a brief conversation between Clint and Chet...

...Roll Over Beethoven, and Tell Tchaikowsky The News...


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