Cindy Cashdollar, five time Grammy Award winning dobro and slide steel guitar player, talking about how she came by and demonstrating the sound of her one piece Koa wood, 1927 Hermann Weissenborn slide guitar at Ray Bensons Bismeaux Recording Studio in Austin, TX on May 5th, 2010, where Cindy has recorded many times with Asleep At The Wheel, and where she chose to do an oral history interview and acoustic performance for MusicBox Project's film documentary in the works on "Americana Women: Roots Musicians - Women's Tales and Tunes."
Make sure to turn off the cell phones when recording on video, the mic is picking it up.
andresripoll 3 weeks ago
@tubegucker1 Round necks are for cheaters...:) lol
alanyoung2 1 month ago
Sweet. What tuning is that?
TheNeonRabbit 2 months ago
This sounds magical
fetermcblues 2 months ago
most of the great sound she talks about is coming from her fingers,,
stalehunter 3 months ago
@mikemartinez920 these are onely squareneck instruments
tubegucker1 3 months ago
dobro guitars not bass
ilapsteeldotcom 4 months ago 2
this lady must play bass...look at all of those bass guitars around her
mikemartinez920 4 months ago
Great story and the guitar does ring, she does the slack key so well.
jsyren1 7 months ago