Posted by Ralphwd45 on December 05, 2014 at 21:59:51 from (216.227.115.133):
In Reply to: Re: Winter time music posted by Harvey2 on December 05, 2014 at 05:06:58:
Well Harvey! I have been here probably more years, than I deserve, or ever thought that I would be. I grew up with my ear stuck in an old Philco tall box radio, on a Saturday night. Turning on the radio was only done by Dad, and mostly for the markets, or for the Oprey. Those old dry cell hotshot batterys were expensive according to my dad. I sure did like Uncle Dave Makin, Hank Williams, Ernie Ford, Eddie Arnold and a host of others, who's names escape me now. In 58 I got married, and we lived on tenant farms, with me working for my boss from day light to dark 6 days, a week and after feeding on Sundays, the wife and kids and I, would go to morning and evening services, at our church. Somewhere in the early 80's, after leaving farm work, and going to a foundry, I started to realize that The radio anoyied, me, cause I wasn'nt making out the words. It got to the point that if I had a radio available, I wouldn't bother to turn it on. I have went thru five different styles of hearing aids, and none of them is a replacement for real hearing. TAKE CARE OF WHAT YOU GOT. Any how I more than likely have heard a pedal steel in some of the bands, in times past, but I don't remember an announcer saying here comes SO&SO playing the pedal steel. The guy I was asking about put a you tube on this forum, and was too humble about his ability, but was making some good music. I belive that was one to two winters ago. I think Lou in Wisc would remember.
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