yeah its a '66 Emmons bolt-on P/P. I have (2) of them in my collection. GREAT GUITARS!. Also that's a Fender Twin Reverb Amp I was playing through. Thanks for the nice compliments..
Nick, You were right in your views about that Twin-Reverb tone. Sensational and sweet as honey was your playing, mi amigo. It seems to me that some songs just simply lend themselves more to a full-bodied Steel Guitar rendering, and this song is such a one. It is fresh and timeless and drips with authentic emotion, as the song's writer surely intended. Because of this work, I will be a faithful fan. Please post more, ok?Bar on.....Mike Johnson, Milwaukee
you play this one very very nice Nick
JoeBarcus 11 months ago
Is that a bolt-on? What kind of Fender amp is that? Sounds great!
banananiel 2 years ago
yeah its a '66 Emmons bolt-on P/P. I have (2) of them in my collection. GREAT GUITARS!. Also that's a Fender Twin Reverb Amp I was playing through. Thanks for the nice compliments..
nickreedsteelguitar 2 years ago
I just saw your video and man you are great. I can't wait to see your other videos!
cpro1973 2 years ago
Great job Nick. Your friends in Florida. John and Linda
Johntherbert 2 years ago
Nick, You were right in your views about that Twin-Reverb tone. Sensational and sweet as honey was your playing, mi amigo. It seems to me that some songs just simply lend themselves more to a full-bodied Steel Guitar rendering, and this song is such a one. It is fresh and timeless and drips with authentic emotion, as the song's writer surely intended. Because of this work, I will be a faithful fan. Please post more, ok?Bar on.....Mike Johnson, Milwaukee
promethia3vny 2 years ago
the clock behind you was keeping time with the music.Joe
JoeBarcus 2 years ago
Hi Nick, Fantastic picking my friend. I love that old song played on the pedal steel.
Faved & 5*****.............Your friend in Kentucky.............Terry.....
tlmorgan56 2 years ago