Heres a Stevie Wonder Tune.....

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Heres a Stevie Wonder Tune.....

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"Creepin'". i always liked this Stevie tune. drum loop, electric bass, and my custom many string lap steel.

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Another winner Bill! I've always admired your selection of tunes and diversity of style.

Your offerings are so well done and pleasant to listen to.

I wanna be just like you when I grow up! You my hero! :D
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Jerry Overstreet wrote:Another winner Bill! I've always admired your selection of tunes and diversity of style.

Your offerings are so well done and pleasant to listen to.

I wanna be just like you when I grow up! You my hero! :D
Many thanks. Don’t grow up!
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Jerry Overstreet wrote:Another winner Bill! I've always admired your selection of tunes and diversity of style.

Your offerings are so well done and pleasant to listen to.

I wanna be just like you when I grow up! You my hero! :D
Many thanks. Don’t grow up!
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Growing older is mandatory,
Growing up is optional😎
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Amazing!

I hope you don't mind me saying this, but I hear Maurice Anderson's "Moods"-period out in various places... maybe because the time period of the music styles.

Thanks for posting!... J-D.
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J D Sauser wrote:Amazing!

I hope you don't mind me saying this, but I hear Maurice Anderson's "Moods"-period out in various places... maybe because the time period of the music styles.

Thanks for posting!... J-D.
Maurice was one of my favorites. We corresponded about tunings. He was really interested in some of the chords I was getting and what I was using tuning wise. He was one of the greats on both pedal and non pedal.
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Bill Hatcher wrote:
J D Sauser wrote:Amazing!

I hope you don't mind me saying this, but I hear Maurice Anderson's "Moods"-period out in various places... maybe because the time period of the music styles.

Thanks for posting!... J-D.
Maurice was one of my favorites. We corresponded about tunings. He was really interested in some of the chords I was getting and what I was using tuning wise. He was one of the greats on both pedal and non pedal.
Yes'ir, he was all that and more. It's nice to hear it ring out of your very own playing.
Seems we had the same mentor.

Thanks!... J-D.
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Very nice to listen to. Thanks Bill.
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