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by bennash - 06/07/26 09:34 PM
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by Gary E. Andrews - 06/05/26 04:07 PM
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Have to agree with you on the Nuge Bob. He doesn't play anything we haven't heard before. That would be my definition of an under rated player. Has anybody heard of Billy Crain? I think I spelled that right. He played for the Henry Paul Band, who was the former singer for the Outlaws. Now that guy played things I haven't heard before. He also hung out at a local bar in Tampa when some big names would play there and they would let him come up and play. One night Dicky Betts was playing and refused to let him join for a jam. Bett in my opinion didn't want to be bettered. We have a guy around town named Jim Terry who plays riffs that I've never heard using hybrid picking and slides. He is a under rated player and no one knows him except people around here.
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