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Ron Page
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From: Cincinnati, OH USA

posted 15 May 2004 05:50 PM     profile     
It was great to see Jenee--The Fiddlist-- with Terri Clark on The Opry tonight. GAC runs so many reruns that I was getting tired of watching them. It was a great show tonight. I happened to be finishing up a small job around the house and when Jenee hit her break in "Girls Lie Too" it suddenly occured to me, "I know her!"

Jenee's playing and background singing were great as always.

I was delighted to learn that Terri will be the newest Opry member on June 12th.

Isn't it great to see Jenee doing so well, folks? I hope we'll see her at Scotty's again someday, but it's great if she stays too busy to come real soon.

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Pat Jenkins
Member

From: Abingdon, VA, USA

posted 15 May 2004 09:32 PM     profile     
Ron, on my way to our gig this evening, I reached into the tape bin, pulled out Jenee's Fiddlist tape, one of my faves. Then, it was very neat to see her on the replay tonite, and yes, it was nice to see a NEW show for a change.

Pat

Walter Stettner
Member

From: Vienna, Austria

posted 16 May 2004 01:16 AM     profile     
Wow! I remember Jenee when she played in St. Louis and was too young to drive, so her parents drove her up.

She also put a big cardboard sign in front of Doug Jernigan's Steel reading "Steel Players Can't Play Orange Blossom Special" while he was playing - guess what!

Kind Regards, Walter
www.austriansteelguitar.at.tf

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Donna Dodd
Moderator

From: Kennesaw, Georgia, USA

posted 16 May 2004 04:26 AM     profile     
Jenee has always been a class-act!! You Go Girl!!!!
Donna and Tommy
Brett Day
Member

From: Greer, SC, USA

posted 16 May 2004 05:33 AM     profile     
I saw Terri and Jenee on the Opry too and I was really amazed by Jenee's fiddle playing and backup singing. Jenee is an amazing fiddle player who plays from the heart. Jenee, you did a wonderful job last night on the Opry! Brett, Emmons S-10, Morrell lapsteel
C Dixon
Member

From: Duluth, GA USA

posted 16 May 2004 08:12 AM     profile     
Jenee' Keener is unreal. Truly unreal. To paraphrase the late and great Phil Baugh (referencing Thumbs Carlisle)

"NO body can do that, NOT even YOU (Jenee')!"

I have seen her sit quietly time and time again in the background;, as though she was not even there; only to have someone point to her to take the break; and then she performs flawlessly on tunes she could NOT possibly have heard or learned.

Yes, 70 yr old fiddle tunes by the score she plays on the spot and on demand. As though she had played them for 70 yrs!

And this goes for every song she plays. One of THE most incredible musicians I have EVER seen in my life is Jenee' Keener. This forum has been blessed with her posts (when she had the time in her very busy life to post them).

And the thing that just blew me away was when she told us how she just knows the key of any song played the moment she hears it. She said, "I just thought everyone could do that". I am sure this goes for the chord structure and melody and everything else.

Our Precious Savior gave her a blessing many musicians would die for. May he nurture her awesome talents all the days of her life; and may she always thank him for it. I am sure she does.

And may he richly bless all of you,

carl

Richard Sinkler
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From: Fremont, California

posted 16 May 2004 09:26 PM     profile     
I just happen to be listening to Terri right now. What a great singer. Glad to see her inducted into the HOF. As far as Jenee, unfortunately I am not that familiar with her. My only exposure has been on TV with Terri. What I have seen convinces me that she is a world class artist. My congratulations go out to both on their sucessful careers.

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Gaylon Mathews
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From: Jasper, Georgia

posted 17 May 2004 12:51 PM     profile     
Dang it! I was on the Opry Saturday nite with Gretchen Wilson. Terri was on just after us and I thought I knew that chick fiddler but just couldn't place her. It's been a few years since I'd seen her in St. Louis and I just didn't recognize her. She was great!

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Gretchen Wilson
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pdl20
Member

From: Benton, Ar . USA,

posted 17 May 2004 02:24 PM     profile     
and guys ive had the pleasure of jammin and doing some studio/session work and giving her a great big hug when ever i get to see her and her mom(Helen) in person.she is such great musician and a truly sweet person. Rudy
Jeneé Fleenor
Member

From: Nashville, TN

posted 17 May 2004 05:37 PM     profile     
Hey everyone! Gosh, you are all so kind! We had such a great time at the Opry the other night, and I'm so glad that a lot of you got to see it. The camera was in my face the whole time (I'm sure my Mom was glad of that...hehe).

I'm sorry I haven't posted on the forum for a while. We're on the road a lot so that's usually the reason why I don't get to. I sure miss playing at all the steel conventions though. I have learned SO much thoughout the years by playing at these steel guitar conventions, and I thank you all so much for the encouragement you gave me as I grew up playing at them.

Ron: I hope to get to make Scotty's again, too!

Pat: Thanks for remembering "The Fiddlist" CD! I hope to do another album sometime in my future.

Walter: I almost forgot about me holding up that sign when Doug Jernigan was on stage...I wonder if someone caught a pic of it?

Donna: I miss you and Tommy so much! ::hugs::

Brett: So great to hear from you! Hope you're doing well.

Carl: The Lord did give me this precious gift...and I will praise Him with my music all the days of my life!

Richard: Hi, I'm Jeneé (Keener) Fleenor! Nice to meet you! haha.

Gaylon: You played wonderfully on the Opry as well! Glad to see you're w/ Gretchen...hopefully we'll cross paths again real soon!

Rudy: I love ya' man...miss ya' too! I'll never forget the great jam session we had over at Zanebeck's studio!

Love you all, and hopefully see ya' down the road...

~Jeneé (Keener) Fleenor

P.S. Yes, I am married now (less than 2 months ago). And yes, your eyes haven't deceived you...my husband's last name rhyme's with mine. Funny, isn't it? I may have to post a wedding pic on here as soon as I can get them on the 'puter.

Jerry Roller
Member

From: Van Buren, Arkansas USA

posted 17 May 2004 11:47 PM     profile     
Hey Jenee', I'm getting just a tad jealous!
Remember me?
Jerry
Ron Page
Member

From: Cincinnati, OH USA

posted 18 May 2004 02:46 PM     profile     
Jenee,

You need to go with a hyphenated last name-- Jenee Keener-Fleenor.

I forgot to compliment you on your camera presence. Way to go. You made great eye contact with the TV audience. Tell the boss to quit ducking under that big hat and show her pretty eyes like that too.

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Ernie Renn
Member

From: Brainerd, Minnesota USA

posted 19 May 2004 06:06 PM     profile     
"Keener-Fleenor" - Priceless. Now if your first name was "Jeener"...

Exceptional player, for sure!

We don't get GAC here, so sadly I didn't see the Opry.

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My best,
Ernie

www.buddyemmons.com

Milton Guilbeau
Member

From: Lafayette, LA.

posted 26 May 2004 07:42 AM     profile     
Paging Ron Page...and others. Terri Clark, Jeneé and band will be on the Academy of Country Music Award show tonight, 7 PM CST. I understand they should be on around the 3rd or 4th commercial, probably within the first hour. Let us all watch "JKF", Jeneé Keener Fleenor. (Did you ever see so many E's?) AAAAEEEEeee!

Also, a surprise for most of us, will be an award, not a performance, for a great or the greatest male vocalist of our times.

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Ron Page
Member

From: Cincinnati, OH USA

posted 26 May 2004 08:56 AM     profile     
Thanks, Milton. I hope to have time to watch at least the early part of the show to catch Terri. I haven't been listening to country radio or watching the awards shows in recent years. I'll have to make an exception in this case.

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