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Bishop Ronnie P Hall


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Post  Posted 15 Sep 2013 1:09 pm    
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Hello My Fellow Steelers!!! Very Happy
Here is one of my favorite old time renderings of a song that can be traced back to the 19th. Century written by Francis J. Crosby in 1868. This is updated to a Sacred Steel Hymn. Enjoy!
[b]Ron[/b]
http://youtu.be/tuBgVmkbuhk
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Roy Heap


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Post  Posted 15 Sep 2013 2:39 pm    
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Thats new to me Ronnie, lovely rendition, just keep them coming. Thank you.
Regards Roy
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Bishop Ronnie P Hall


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Post  Posted 16 Sep 2013 1:50 pm    
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Hi Roy! Very Happy (Heap)
Thanks for looking in and for your encouragement. I`m still doing the best I can. The best to you and yours, thanks again!
Ron
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Willie DeFord

 

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Post  Posted 17 Sep 2013 10:02 am    
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That sounds really good. I love that song.
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CrowBear Schmitt


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Post  Posted 17 Sep 2013 2:31 pm    
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i hear an Angel singing Mr. Green
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john buffington

 

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Post  Posted 17 Sep 2013 5:30 pm    
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I really enjoy your playing, especially on this song.
Be blessed.
John
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Bishop Ronnie P Hall


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Post  Posted 18 Sep 2013 10:08 am    
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Hi Willie!!! Very Happy (DeFord)
Glad to hear from you, and I am glad you enjoyed this rendition for sure. It is a joy to hear it made somebody happy for that is what I`m all about. Thanks again, and the best to you, and yours!!!
Ron
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Bishop Ronnie P Hall


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Post  Posted 18 Sep 2013 10:13 am    
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Crowbear!!! Very Happy (James Schmitt)
My dearest of friends! Smile Always good to hear from you. Let those Angels sing, for it is said they do a good job of it! Thanks my friend! With great affection....
Ron
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Bishop Ronnie P Hall


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Post  Posted 18 Sep 2013 10:19 am    
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Hi John! Very Happy (Buffington)
Thank you for your word of encouragement, it means a lot! I just try to do my best to bring a smile now and then, to those who listen in. You`ve brought a smile to me. Be Blessed my friend!
Ron Smile
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bob drawbaugh


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Post  Posted 22 Sep 2013 12:53 pm     Re:
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[quote="Bishop Ronnie P Hall"]Hello My Fellow Steelers!!! Very Happy
Here is one of my favorite old time renderings of a song that can be traced back to the 19th. Century written by Francis J. Crosby in 1868. This is updated to a Sacred Steel Hymn. Enjoy!
[b]Ron[/b]
http://youtu.be/tuBgVmkbuhk[/quote

Bishop Hall, I remember that song well. I don't hear it nuch these days. You did a great job. That's song is my prayer.
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Bishop Ronnie P Hall


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Post  Posted 23 Sep 2013 6:04 pm    
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Hello Bob!!! Very Happy (Drawbaugh)
Glad you dropped by,and certainly glad to hear that this song is your prayer song , or at least in your devotional time. Yep, I`m afraid that like so many good hymnal type songs, they all seem to pass into oblivion. Thanks again, for your encouragement, it means a great deal to me. God bless you and yours,
Ron
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Alan Brookes


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Post  Posted 24 Sep 2013 9:27 am    
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Another great one, Ronnie. You know, I think what this needs is a second steel guitar. What you're playing is basically the vocal part. Imagine if someone were singing the song and you were backing him/her on steel. Well if you put that part in it would impart the sensation of a choir in the background.
Just an idea.
Keep up the good work, my friend. Very Happy
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Bishop Ronnie P Hall


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Post  Posted 28 Sep 2013 4:11 am    
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Hi Al! Very Happy (Brookes)

Man, are you on target! It is amazing how you seem to be reading my mind. Yes I`ve have been thinking along those lines. And yes my style is me playing the vocalization of most of the songs I play, and there have been times I have had the opportunity to play along with a second steel! It seems to work. Of course this was before everybody that I know got on board the Sacred Steel train, Now everybody is trying to be the next Robert Randolph! Ha-ha But seriously, there were times that I tried the second steel, and it worked well. I might try it again. And now I`m looking around for a vocalist, or an ensamble group, to work on some experimental demo`s to see where we can go with this. So again, you are on target with me. And certainly, I appreciate your insight, it helps a lot. and as always thanks my dear friend. BTW, I`ll be in touch through e-mail, I`ve been a little bit busy, but I have not forgotten my friend. With affection....
Ron Winking
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Carl Kilmer


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Post  Posted 28 Sep 2013 6:26 am    
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Hi brother Ron. As usuale that is super good playing.
I really like the track for that too. After I listend to it
a few times, and the way you play it, I was thinking
that sure could be played as a beautiful country song.
Always enjoy the way you play, and put your heart in it.
Carl "Lucky" Kilmer
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Bishop Ronnie P Hall


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Post  Posted 29 Sep 2013 3:47 am    
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Hi Carl! Very Happy (Lucky, Dr. Smooth, Kilmer)
My brother, and friend.
I`m am again glad to hear from you. And thank you for your encouragement. You know, as I think about it, a lot of my viewers, probably dont realize that I do most of my background tracks. Yes, that is me playing "all" of the instruments in the background. The drums,the bass,the rhythm guitar, the accent guitar, the tambourine, and last but not least the steel. And on a good day, I sweep out the joint! Shocked Laughing My real problem though is balance on my volume on this particular presentation. But, I was working on that, during the recording process. I was having to use a different process than usual, but, I will get the hang of it shortly, and hopefully the quality will improve. At any rate, thanks for the comment on the backing track, it shows you`ve got good ears! Very Happy As you said, it might be good for a country song backing technique. I`ll have to try that too! And yes, I do play from the heart. To me, it is where "all" of our sincerity flows from. Thanks my friend, for giving me the opportunity to express my joy in playing this music. The warmest of greetings to you and yours, be blessed!
Very Happy Ron
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George Brown


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Post  Posted 12 Oct 2013 7:16 am    
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Another Beautiful job on another Beautiful old song Ron....I never cease to be Amazed at the feeling you can put into a song. Please, Keep em coming...

George.
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Bishop Ronnie P Hall


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Post  Posted 13 Oct 2013 1:58 pm    
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Hi George! Very Happy (Brown)
Thanks for catching this one. Yes I guess there is a lot of emotion that goes into my playing , but you know, all of us as musicians play this way because it comes, (IMO) from the very depths of our soul. I think that if it did not come from there, I`m afraid there would be some pretty poor presentations coming forth for our listening pleasure. Be blessed my old friend, and thanks as always for listening in.
Ron
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