Just Released ..New WSA video....This Old Bar..❤️

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Peewee Charles
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Just Released ..New WSA video....This Old Bar..❤️

Post by Peewee Charles »

Hope you all enjoy our new single/video...Lots of fiddle
And Steel guitar.. Just Released today To the World, for "This Old Bar" by The Western Swing Authority. Hope it speaks to you and makes you think of some happy times you spent listening to music at your favourite place. And also brings to mind all of the venues, musicians, techs etc out there who are working hard to survive this pandemic. Feel free to share!! Luv ya all & please share with friends..❤️ We sure could use a lot more Love in the World....
https://youtu.be/aKyYQdy2DYI
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Post by Larry Bressington »

Fantastic!
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Post by Carl Williams »

Thanks Peewee...great song...it takes me back to some better days and that’s a good thing...👌🎶
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Post by Edward Efira »

Amazing!
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Post by Dale Rottacker »

Great playing and great video Ed... Lot a History in those pictures.
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Post by Ron Shalita »

Boy oh boy, can I relate!!!
Been playing all of my life, Lead Guitar, and Pedal Steel, sing Lead and Harmony.. play other Instruments also but I hate to admit to it..
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Richard Alderson
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Post by Richard Alderson »

Hey Pee Wee ! Nice Video - Great Concept - Great Song; Certain steel parts in the song that have an outstanding sustain remind me of some of your work from the mid 70s, making single notes sound like the string section of an orchestra. Nice to see you are still going strong. Great country video from Western Swing Authority.
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Post by Jim Fogle »

Really great song supported by good video production. Top drawer all around.
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Post by Joe Cook »

What Jim just said!
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Post by J R Rose »

EXCELLENT, EXCELLENT Pee Wee. Thank You for posting. You folks have got it together, very hot stuff. Enjoyed every minute of it. Great pictures also. Keep on picking the good stuff, J.R. Rose
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Post by Ben Lawson »

I gotta' agree with Jim and Joe. Great job, almost got me a little misty!
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Post by Joe Krumel »

I did get misty! We all have the memories that just overwhelm us. Thanks guys for a beautiful video/song. Well done!
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Post by Tim Herman »

It's some dust in my eye...
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Post by Jim Pollard »

Loved every bit. Looking forward to getting out in this next year!
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Post by Mark Besocke »

Great video and song- looking forward to getting out back on stage and making people dance with music. Thanks for posting

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This Ole Bar

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:D Great job Y'all, love the video.
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Post by James Flaherty »

Great song! It reminds me of a lot of places I used to play.
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Post by Frank Freniere »

James Flaherty wrote:Great song! It reminds me of a lot of places I used to play.
Jeez, I don’t know, Jim - these places are all a lot cleaner and nicer than the ones I played in! :lol:

And yes: GREAT song! Merry Christmas!
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Post by Christopher Blood »

Great song, loved the playing.
Played a few myself but those days are over for me.
Brings back memories for sure.
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Post by James Flaherty »

Frank, I was in Dallas Texas for a few months. There were some great venues in that area.
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Post by Kevin Mincke »

Really nice & fitting for these times PeeWee. Thanks
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Post by Kerry Johnson »

Wow, well done,
and a nice recording mix.
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Post by J R Rose »

Well, I just been watching some more of the WSA you tube music. WOW, They have got it together. Very good PeeWee. Keep it up. J.R. Rose
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Post by Tomi Graso »

Great playing, world class...so many great players on this forum we never get to hear. Thanks for sharing ...really like it !!!
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Post by Bill Ferguson »

Wow PeeWee. That is great. Lots of history.
The only thing that would make it better is showing WSA live in a bar.

I sure miss playing for PEOPLE dancing. I get tired of my own playing and have thus not touched a steel in almost a year.

I am afraid that the "age" thing is going to catch me before I ever get to play a live gig again.
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