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erik
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posted 26 March 2000 06:57 AM     profile     edit
Jerry Douglas on What Your Love Does To Me by Holly Dunn.
Jerry Hayes
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From: Virginia Beach, Va.

posted 26 March 2000 12:26 PM     profile   send email     edit
I really like the Dobro ride on Steve Wariner's "Life's Highway" from about 10 years back. I don't know who played it but it's pretty tasty! Also for the older stuff check out Uncle Josh Graves work with Flatt & Scruggs like "Shuckin' the Corn". He liked to do a little Travis Pickin' on the Dobro!

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Have a good one! JH U-12

erik
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posted 26 March 2000 03:40 PM     profile     edit
Jerry, you've jolted my memory. I have a copy of Life's Highway on a ‘Best Of’ Steve Wariner LP. It is some fine playing, indeed! Perhaps i like that choice better.
Kenny Davis
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From: Great State of Oklahoma

posted 26 March 2000 05:27 PM     profile   send email     edit
"Leave Me Lonely" by Gary Morris ("Plain Brown Wrapper" album). Jerry Douglas says this song opened a lot of doors for him as a Nashville session player. It's my favorite, and the song that influenced me to learn to play my Dobro.
Howard Parker
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From: Clarksburg,MD USA

posted 26 March 2000 06:16 PM     profile   send email     edit
Mike Auldridge's first solo LP "Dobro". My "holy grail".

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mikey
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From: Hawaii, Big Island

posted 26 March 2000 08:15 PM     profile   send email     edit
Brother Oswald, Rounder CD 0013
Shot Jackson's Bluegrass Dobro, Cumberland 69513 ( long out of print )
My "Holy Grails"
Aloha,
Mikey
Oh, one more, Barney Isaacs & George Kuo, Hawaiian Touch, Dancing Cat Records 08022 38026-2

[This message was edited by mikey on 26 March 2000 at 08:24 PM.]

Bob Stone
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From: Gainesville, FL, USA

posted 27 March 2000 02:56 PM     profile   send email     edit
I hate to pick favorites, but I really do appreciate what Stacey Phillips has done to help break the Dobro bluegrass/country stereotype. I have his "All Old Friends (out of print)" and "Hey Mister Get the Ball (Shanachie)" LPs and they are very innovative, in my opinion. I believe the latter is available on CD.

That said, "The Great Dobro Sessions" on Sugar Hill is a lot of great bluegrass Dobro.

Barney Isacc's C6th Dobro work on "Hawaiian Touch" is great too.

And don't forget Ken Emerson's National tricone work on "Slack and Steel."

Ric Nelson
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From: Silver Spring, Maryland

posted 28 March 2000 05:51 AM     profile   send email     edit
"Singing Strings of Steel Guitar and Dobro" Shot Jackson (with his 7-string pedal ShoBro) and Buddy Emmons, Starday #230, (1962) long out of print.
Andy Volk
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From: Boston, MA

posted 28 March 2000 12:06 PM     profile   send email     edit
1) Mike Auldridge "Dobro", still the finest single resonator guitar album I've ever heard.
2) Mike Auldridge "Treasures Untold" ... great mix of songs (6 string) and (8-string) respohonic instrumentals
3) Phil Leadbetter "Philibuster. Phil has a nice style ... mix of Douglas & Auldridge. He does a great Bluegrass version of "Happy Together"
4) Rob Ickes "Slide City" ... fantstic record. Brings resophonic guitar into the jazz/contemporary intrumental realms.
5) Jerry Douglas "Plant Early". Not his most well-known record but my personal favorite. Very evocative tunes and superb playing.

[This message was edited by Andy Volk on 28 March 2000 at 12:07 PM.]

Dave Novak
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From: Ada , MI USA

posted 28 March 2000 04:02 PM     profile   send email     edit
Mike Auldridge does have the touch. The one I go back to alot is his Blues And Blue-Grass
LP.
Howard Parker
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From: Clarksburg,MD USA

posted 29 March 2000 06:50 AM     profile   send email     edit
And for those of us that like or dobro a bit more "steel like":

Eight String Swing by Mike A. Also the dobro/steel album mike did with Jeff Newman(sp). The title escapes me.

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scott murray
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From: Orange Park, FL

posted 29 March 2000 10:34 AM     profile   send email     edit
Bob-
I have to agree with your comments on Stacy Phillips. What a player! His 'All Old Friends' album also includes some sweet pedal steel by banjo wiz Tony Trischka on one tune.

Also anything by Mike Auldridge. ANYTHING! I like his 'Old Dog' and 'Eight String Swing' records.

Mike and Stacy's contributions to the 'Great Dobro Sessions' on Sugar Hill are my personal favorites too.

Can't go wrong with Josh Graves either. In addition to the Flatt&Scruggs stuff, he played on a lot of Charlie McCoy (harmonica) albums.

[This message was edited by scott murray on 29 March 2000 at 10:35 AM.]

David T
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posted 01 April 2000 09:34 PM     profile   send email     edit
Definitely "Dobro" by Mike A. I found this album in my best friend's bother's room when I was 16 and I still get chills listening to it. Also gotta have Mike's "Old Dog" album.

The Foggy Mountain album by Flatt & Scruggs has some classic Josh songs and also has some of the only banjo I can stand to listen to for any length of time (sorry, it just slipped out).

Rob Ikes Slide City and Jerry's Skip, Hop and Wobble are also great inspiration for what the instrument is capable of. I once told Rob Ickes that when I listen to Central Park I keep expecting Dickey Betts to come in with a guitar solo ala Live at the Fillmore - its just got that great jam vamp to it.

wayne yakes md
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From: denver, colorado

posted 04 April 2000 01:41 PM     profile   send email     edit
Anything by Jerry Douglas and Mike Auldridge. I am particularly partial to Auldridge's "8 String Swing" whereby he pays tribute to Buddy Charleton, his teacher on steel and dobro, by recording songs Chareleton cut!
Garryharris
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From: Hendersonville, TN USA

posted 04 April 2000 08:56 PM     profile   send email     edit
I read in the Tennessean that Josh Graves had to have a leg amputated.
Tab Tabscott
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From: Silvana WA. USA

posted 06 April 2000 01:07 PM     profile   send email     edit
On Life's Hiway by Steve Wariner...that was Jerry Douglas playing the RQ Jones reso.
I tabbed that out in one of my reso courses back then...
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Tab Tabscott
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From: Silvana WA. USA

posted 06 April 2000 01:08 PM     profile   send email     edit
The Mike Auldrige/Jeff Newman record was called "Slidin' Smoke", I believe...

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