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7 months ago
Buck Owens - You're Welcome Anytime (1964)
From the album "I Don't Care". I couldn't find this on Youtube, so I uploaded it.
Inviz • 431 views
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7 months ago
daddy come and get me dolly parton
Daddy come and get me" Un tema muy bonito de la Gran Dolly Parton,!
bullraiderbarahona • 1,341 views
chuck22348
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Here You Come Again is one incredible song, but there is another that Dolly wrote that is just as amazing. Many years ago, a man could have his wife put away just by saying she was crazy. TRUE STORY!! Go to Dolly Parton "Daddy Come and Get Me." Scroll down to the album cut. The sound quality is ...
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8 months ago
Sweet Memories
by David Hartley
Date:- 24th May 2011
davepedalsteel • 33,671 views
chuck22348
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David, I just keep coming back to this song. You have such a gentle touch on the steel. You have set the bar pretty high for yourself this time. Don't know if you are going to be able to top this one. What a beautiful sound you get out of your Rains. Such beautiful music.
Sacramento Chuck
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10 months ago
Buck Owens - Country Polka
Buck Owens was such a great singer that I couldn't refrain from remembering him here . There is only one image but the sound is good. I have notice...
Spiciu • 89,782 views
chuck22348
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Hi, folks. Back in 1966, I took my best girl (at the time) to see Buck and the Buckaroos at McCormick Place in Chicago, Illinois. Then, on March 5th, 1967, I was sharing the stage with Buck Owens and the Buckaroos, George Jones, Dick Curliss, and a few others. AND! I have the 8 X 10 photos to...
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10 months ago
Pure Love
by David Hartley & John Stannard.
Recorded directly to MiniDisc at a rehearsal on 31st March 2011.
davepedalsteel • 16,547 views
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1 year ago
Buck Owens & his Buckaroos - Buckaroo [Live] - 1966
Buck and the boys play their signature instrumental at the Buck Owens Ranch on March 15, 1966.
Buck Owens - Acoustic Guitar
Don Rich - Lead Electr...
DangerousDonRich • 78,580 views
chuck22348
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What a great, fantastic photo of Buck and the Boys. The great Buck Owens and his Buckaroos. You have "Wild" Willie Cantu on Drums, The great "Dashing" Doyle Holly, on Bass, the Tom Brumley on Steel, and "Dangerous" Don Rich, on Lead Guitar and Harmony Vocals. I just can't remember what Buck call...
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1 year ago
Just One Time (instrumental)
Just One Time by David Hartley & John Stannard from a rehearsal on 3rd February 2011
davepedalsteel • 18,470 views
chuck22348
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Dave, and John. Don Gibson would be so proud of what you have done with his song. You guys are the greatest. But then, you hear that all of the time.
Sacramento Chuck
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1 year ago
Pickin' Clips (with John Stannard)
Clips of David Hartley & John Stannard rehearsing on 27th January 2011
davepedalsteel • 11,861 views
chuck22348
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David! I got it mate. You and John Stannard together with your own band, and the name of the band should be "COUNTRY MAGIC!!"
Because you and John pickin together is just country music magic. You guys are just great together. Your biggest fan,
Sacramento Chuck
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1 year ago
There goes my everything!
David Hartley giving us a another superb rendition at our recent steel guitarist's meeting in the UK.
copperwound • 2,857 views
chuck22348
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Smart alec. Ha. As usual, David, I am at a loss for words. You treat us so well with you music. That's why I am YOUR BIGGEST FAN!! Now, there are others that will disagree with that, but WE know the truth. Don't we Dave.
Sacramento Chuck
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1 year ago
DoyleDykes
Doyle Dykes playing two tunes at a Taylor Guitars product launch.
madrab424 • 207 views
chuck22348
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Doyle Dykes was not born to play the guitar, the guitar was born to be played by Doyle Dykes.
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1 year ago
Irish Steel Guitar Festival 2010.. David Hartley
David doing his thing at this year's festival, Sorry about the untimely edits, too much chat around the camera meant a couple of cuts! 'the joys of...
copperwound • 7,778 views
chuck22348
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Hi, Davey. Wowing the crowd again? Hey, are you using the new Peavey Nashville 112? It is the rage. I have one. Ordered it thru Bobbe Seymour's store in Nashville. Seems like ALL of the professional steel pickers are using them, too. It really has a killer sound.
Again, nice work David.
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1 year ago
SSPCA_Oliver_122851_080110.mov
Oliver was one of nearly 200 animals rescued in Kern County, CA in July, and then transported to the Sacramento SPCA in special air-conditioned sem...
SacramentoSPCA • 269 views
chuck22348
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Could you maybe let him stand up or something?
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1 year ago
Jimmy Swaggart: Wasted Years
Jimmy Swaggart sings "Wasted Years" from his DVD entitled "Jimmy Swaggart: Sunday Morning". Available at www.jsm.org
ThroughTheCross • 842,400 views
chuck22348
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This lying, cheeting, whoring, piece of crap broke my sweet mother's heart. I was at her house and she cried over him. It was like she lost a family member.
He begged for God to forgive him. Yeah, he was just sorry he got caught. Do you think he would have left the whores if he had not gotten cau...
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1 year ago
Apartment Number 9
by David Hartley
davepedalsteel • 46,351 views
chuck22348
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Yeah, well it might be easy for you!!!
Another winner in your stable Davey my boy.
Sacramento Chuck
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1 year ago
Just Out Of Reach
by David Hartley
davepedalsteel • 14,698 views
chuck22348
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David, if I came to England every weekend would you charge me for lessons? Or would you just want to HELP A BROTHA OUT, MAN? I told you once, if you keep practicing I just know you will learn to pick that steel guitar thing. Heck, I even have a hard time pickin' a scab. YOU ROCK my friend. ...
By the way, thank you Inviz for sharing this song with us Buck Owens fans. It was the original Buckaroos on that show, except for the bass picker. Doyle Holly had left the group. But Don Rich was there, sad loss, Don. Tom Brumley, he died not too long ago after a stroke. Willie Cantu, the drummer...