How are you not in the Opry? They've been giving membership to much newer artists with no talent. And I think your first album was 1990. Opry needs to get on this!
Thank you Joe. If you find the answer to that question, would you let me know! I love The Opry. I love what it stands for. I’m a part of the fabric albeit a little different but the members there let me know I’m part of their family weather they ever make me a “member” or not. This falls under the category of “stuff I can’t do anything about. I appreciate you writing. ~LRP
ruclips.net/video/2PFcS_mSoTs/видео.html Jeff this is on the tribute record Kinky Friedman call his songs in all is artist add is our song. This tune “Nashville Casualty and Life” is a song about the great D. Ford Bailey, who was an black harmonica playing entertainer who appeared many times on The Opry and was indeed a member… for a while. Read up on D. Ford Bailey. He deserves it. 👍
How are you not in the Opry? They've been giving membership to much newer artists with no talent. And I think your first album was 1990. Opry needs to get on this!
Thank you Joe. If you find the answer to that question, would you let me know! I love The Opry. I love what it stands for. I’m a part of the fabric albeit a little different but the members there let me know I’m part of their family weather they ever make me a “member” or not.
This falls under the category of “stuff I can’t do anything about.
I appreciate you writing. ~LRP
ruclips.net/video/2PFcS_mSoTs/видео.html
Jeff this is on the tribute record Kinky Friedman call his songs in all is artist add is our song. This tune “Nashville Casualty and Life” is a song about the great D. Ford Bailey, who was an black harmonica playing entertainer who appeared many times on The Opry and was indeed a member… for a while.
Read up on D. Ford Bailey. He deserves it. 👍
Is that a new Mesa Boogie California Tweed you’re playing through?
Yessir. Loaded with a JBL D120.
Running at 20 watts only.
It’s like a big 5E3… love 6V6s!!!
The ex called today: "how are you getting by?'
me: 'I'm holding my own. Don't you worry 'bout me no moe.'