Monthly Archives: October 2011

Isn’t It A Pity by Joe Goldmark

This instrumental arrangement of George Harrison’s “Isn’t It A Pity” is from Joe Goldmark’s 2007 CD Seducing The 60s. I especially like the overdubbed jam at the end with a variety of pedal steel tones and effects. A first rate musicologist, … Continue reading

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Free and Easy by Tom Brumley

Tom Brumley (1935-2009) made his name playing, recording and touring first with Buck Owens and later with Rick Nelson.  You’ve heard that famous crying pedal steel sound on Buck’s “Together Again”?  That’s Tom. “Free and Easy” is from Tom’s last … Continue reading

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“I think y’all know what I mean”

Hello fans and fellow players, Having been in business here in Music City for nearly thirty years now, I have learned an awful lot about people, their wishes, demands, tastes and what makes them tick. Hopefully, many of these wonderful … Continue reading

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