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  • Great fantastic ! A legend ! And i love him !

  • Many thanks for uploading this masterpiece! ♫

    Best greetings from Sweden ✿

  • Kayton Roberts,on non-pedal steel guitar,sounds great,and is very talented on that thing. They don't make 'em like them boys anymore. Some of these new artists in Country Music,ought to be forced to watch this,then maybe they'd realize something.

  • Hank was so underestimated as a guitar picker.My uncle picked a D28 and it is shown here by Hank Snow for its clarity ,uniquel sound and playability.Awesome pickin. Thanks for posting.

  • A big pair of country & western shoes that have yet to be filled, Hank could do it all while also having a unique sound, that when heard, folks knew was his. Who else has ever played the guitar like Hank Snow? There may have been more proficient players, but none that made a guitar sound so sweet,

  • Great picker - a legend

  • Vox amps !!

  • Fantastic

    My dad loved Hank. My first concert ever was Hank Snow and the Texas Rangers

    My phillips cassette recorder taped it from my hand held microphone. I was 7

    Thanks so much for posting

    Cheers

  • You can hear in Hank's playing how he influanced Willie Nelson.

  • Hank Snow and Marin D-28's were made for each other.

    Ken, Toronto

  • That is some of the best !!! Kayton is still playing as good as ever to this day. It's bands like this that made country music what it use to be. Thanks for posting.

  • Holy crap he had Kayton Roberts and Chubby Wise baking him then? Wow that was a good set up.

  • @hnksnw Chubby Wise and Kayton played in his band for many years. You're absolutely right ..it was a tremendous group!

  • Just great thanks for posting ..

  • @briartlaw They were all the best in their own way great..

  • harty big thans-regards=kiwi=

  • This is a great video of Hank and the boys. Hank was a great player and very under-rated at that. Take a close look, I don't see any electric cables to that guitar, he must have had very hard fingers! If I tried to do that mine would be bleeding in no time!

  • Also, Jimmy Widener on guitar behind Hank Snow--Jimmy was murdered in 1973, around the time of Stringbean's death. And we lost Billy Walker three years ago. Warm memories. Thanks for posting!

  • Chubby Wise on the fiddle, Kayton Roberts on the Steel Guitar..the Singing Ranger and the Rainbow Ranch Boys at their very best

  • Wow! Always wanted to see up close Hank picking that song. Great video. Thanks for sharing!

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