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bob drawbaugh


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Post  Posted 16 Apr 2002 5:41 am    
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Junior was at the Chattanooga show. Man did he play his butt off. Not only did he play great he did it on a 12 string guitar. Junior leaves no dought in your mind that a 12 string can play it all and then some. Of course, Junior's 12 string is not your standard U12. I think I counted 7 or 8 knee levers and 8 pedals. He had 3 knee levers in the center for the 6th stuff, just like a D10. Junior played a black 12 string Carter. There was not a guitar in the house that sounded better, not even the push pulls, IMHO. Junior also played lead guitar for Larry Sasser. Very good lead player also.

Now for the trobadour part. Junior can sang. He did a great job, no joke. Now that the cat is out of the bag we need a CD of some good old country songs. Junior I already have the title, Junior Knight Stone Cold Country", Feel free to use It.

Great job Junior!!!!
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Junior Knight


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Eustace Texas..paddle faster..I hear Banjos...
Post  Posted 16 Apr 2002 8:44 am    
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Bob, thanks for all the kind words. I had a great time at the show!! Every player was GREAT! The band as always was SUPER GREAT!
Now as for me singing????????????????????
Thanks to Barry and all the staff...they worked their butts off! GREAT SOUND! Can't wait till next year. CYA, Junior.

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