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DeWitt Scott


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Post  Posted 26 Jun 2012 8:12 am    
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The Indy steel show looked like a success. Excellent bands and fine steel players. The audience is one of the most apprecetive and really made me welcome. I always look forward to playing the show every year. Thanks to Sharon Denny for inviting me. Scotty
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David Graves


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Indiana, USA
Post  Posted 26 Jun 2012 8:49 am    
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I agree with Scotty!! Sharon and the Indy gang treated me like a long lost friend..even though I didn't know many of them. They are such a sweet bunch and the talent was great!! Of course..Joe Wright is a show in himself. And his talent and tone is out of this world!! And it's always an honor to get to play guitar behind such great musicians. Scotty and his steel is such an art that I hope and pray is never lost!! His bar slants and tone amaze me! He kept wondering where the "guitar player" was... well, I was busy watching and listening to him!! Jerry Fessenden had a couple of the most beautiful steels I've ever seen on hand.. and he can make them sing!! Lots of great talent.All in all a great weekend! A big Thank you to Reva for the help all day long and keeping the cokes coming. Thanks again for inviting me. I hope to see you all again.
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