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Perry Hansen
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From: Bismarck, N.D.

posted 21 April 2002 02:25 PM     profile     
Can anyone tell me if Hal Ketchum has a steel; player and if so, Who. Thanks
Perry
B Cole
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posted 21 April 2002 04:06 PM           
Why would he need a steel player he can't sing
Perry Hansen
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From: Bismarck, N.D.

posted 22 April 2002 05:49 AM     profile     
Well, He's going to be in town this week end and my wife has free tickets. I don't remember what he sounds like but I thought if he had a steel player I would go. Maybe I'll just give my ticket to her sister. Thanks, B.
Perry
Herb Steiner
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From: Cedar Valley, Travis County TX

posted 22 April 2002 06:42 AM     profile     
I've lost touch with Hal, but he lived in Austin for a long time. If my opinion is worth anything, Hal is a fine singer, a fine songwriter, and a professional.

Hal moved to Nashville from Texas and took Forumite Scott Neubert with him as steel and dobro player. Scott played lead guitar in my band before he moved and made my job as bandleader so much easier. Scott is a great musician in about every way I can think of.

I don't know if Hal has a steel player or not, but I wouldn't let that stop me from going to his show, which undoubtedly would be entertaining if you like good music and songwriting. But if you're of the opinion that the only music worth listening to has steel playing in it, then it will be a roll of the dice for you.

BTW, Scott hasn't played with Hal for a long time, as far as I know.

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Perry Hansen
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From: Bismarck, N.D.

posted 22 April 2002 08:19 AM     profile     
Thanks Herb. You just talked me into it.
Perry
Chris Schlotzhauer
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From: Colleyville, Tx. USA

posted 22 April 2002 08:37 AM     profile     
Wow. Hal Ketchum can't sing? I've heard it all now!
KENNY FORBESS
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From: peckerwood point, w. tn.

posted 22 April 2002 08:43 AM     profile     
Herb,
I bought some equipment from Scott recently,I believe he's one heck'uva nice guy.
I failed to ask who he is playing for tho,

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Leigh Howell
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From: Holly Ridge, NC, USA

posted 22 April 2002 09:30 AM     profile     
I think Hal Ketchum has a wonderful voice! He may not be the most tradtional country singer around, but I enjoy his style. At least it's his own!
B Cole
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posted 22 April 2002 10:13 AM           
OK Ok I will with draw a little of the post he aint my stule of singer. I should not have said he can't sing He just dose not appeal to me fair enough.
Roger Miller
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From: Waterloo, Ia.

posted 26 April 2002 10:13 AM     profile     
Hey Billy, I said the same of Garth, still don't care for him but I guess millions of people do. Your opinion is your opinion and that is how it goes, take care.
Roger
Mark Tomeo
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From: Danville, PA USA

posted 26 April 2002 01:15 PM     profile     
I don't know who wrote it, but Hal Ketchum had a song out called "You Will Stay Forever," which was really nice - simple and elegant. I don't think there was any (or much) steel in it, but I'd go to the show just to hear him do that one song.
Chad Smith
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From: Tucson, AZ USA

posted 27 April 2002 07:07 AM     profile     
My wife and I saw Hal in concert her in Tucson last fall, and he did not have a steel. His newer material was much less country than his earlier material, but his performance was heartfelt and intense as always. My wife is a HUGE fan of Hal's, and she switched to country when "Past the Point of Rescue" came out in '92...turned on the country station hoping to hear that song, and found out that the rest wasn't bad either! I had been trying to get her to listen to country for years, and she wouldn't give it the time of day until that song. So thanks to Hal my wife has loved country music for the past 10 years.

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Perry Hansen
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From: Bismarck, N.D.

posted 27 April 2002 11:39 AM     profile     
Thanks, everyone. I took your advise, Herb, and went to the show. It was a fantastic show. IMO he has a unique voice. Not the country I'm used to, but he performed well. And he wasn't too loud. I'm glad I didn't miss it. Also Thom Besh was an added bonus. Thanks again Herb.
Jim Smith
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From: Plano, TX, USA

posted 27 April 2002 11:47 AM     profile     
Smiley took me to see Thom Bresh in Nashville last summer. Just having him on the ticket alone is enough reason to go!
Bobby Boggs
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From: Pendleton SC

posted 27 April 2002 12:06 PM     profile     
I like Hal but not enough to pay to see him.But Thom Bresh.That's money well spent.Just my 2 cents.
retcop88
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posted 29 April 2002 06:52 AM           
I've seen a lot of negative comments past about Hal Ketchum and his singing ability.I find him a sincere entertainer who had to make a Gigantic comeback from a voice losing life threatning illness.Maybe some don't like his music I'm not into all his stuff but I admire the man,and he has a sincere love of doing his music and a great presence on stage.
Perry Hansen
Member

From: Bismarck, N.D.

posted 29 April 2002 06:53 PM     profile     
RetCop88, That's my feelings. I didn't know about his health problems, but his show was very entertaining and his voice was great. I have to commend the man for his sincerity and music ability.
Gary Carriger
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From: Corpus Christi, Texas, USA

posted 03 May 2002 09:39 AM     profile     
I, too, like Hal's work. Just this morning heard a 4/4 shuffle called "She's Still in Dallas" (I believe that's the title) that I hadn't heard before. Good song!
Bill Llewellyn
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From: San Jose, CA

posted 03 May 2002 11:54 PM     profile     
I think Hal's "Small Town Saturday Night" is one of those quintessential country songs. Very nice piece.

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erik
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posted 04 May 2002 02:52 AM     profile     
I bought the cassette with Small Town Saturday Night on it when it came out. If i remember correctly it is written, or cowritten by Hank Devito. But i like Hal's voice. It's different than the usual.
David Wright
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From: Modesto .Ca USA.

posted 04 May 2002 12:04 PM     profile     
Hal just played Thurs night here in town, No steel, I would call his band a power Trio.. They were good....no steel, steel would have made them GREAT...........

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