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Re: Support Guitarists / NP / RE: Faster? / RE: (TV) Warm & Cool has landed
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- Subject: Re: Support Guitarists / NP / RE: Faster? / RE: (TV) Warm & Cool has landed
- From: robin dunn <rdunnrn@yahoo.com>
- Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2005 12:33:44 -0700 (PDT)
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i knew he started out w/ sacred stuff in ny...but
hadn't realized anything he did then saw release.
anyway, leo, is that what you referred to?
i've seen randolph play a couple of times. amazing
guitarist, he puts on quite a show. but i find the
jam stuff draggy overall.
r
--- Dennis D <dend@nyc.rr.com> wrote:
> There used to be a band that played around NYC
> called Sacred Steel, they
> were a black lap steel led band. Robert Randolph was
> the guy playing the lap
> steel, I think it was a lap and not a pedal steel.
> I only saw them once and they sort of sounded like
> Sly and the Family Stone
> with Duane Allman playing slide. Great stuff. Robert
> has moved onto the
> jamband thing and doing pretty well I hear.
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