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jumpontopofmebaby
who cares!!!!!!! lol
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keefmick
If you had the opportunity to ask Chuck Leavell one question in a casual situation, what would it be? No need for the negative nancy's to chime in with the usual set list bashing. Please, serious responses only and not a technical question. Something that everyday Stones fans would like to know the answer to please. I may have the situation arise and want to come up with a good question. Thanks.
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keefmick
If you had the opportunity to ask Chuck Leavell one question in a casual situation, what would it be? No need for the negative nancy's to chime in with the usual set list bashing. Please, serious responses only and not a technical question. Something that everyday Stones fans would like to know the answer to please. I may have the situation arise and want to come up with a good question. Thanks.
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jumpontopofmebaby
who cares!!!!!!! lol
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keefmick
Roller99--no, I am not interviewing him, just may have the opportunity to chat with him for literally like 3 minutes
Elmo--thanks and excellent idea!
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Elmo Lewis
Just saw him with Mike Mills from REM and classical musician Robert McDuffie in Savannah on a short tour playing the music of Georgia. They were joined by a full rock band and a 15 piece string section from Mercer university (my alma mater).
Songs included "One Way Out", "Midnight Train To Georgia", "Rainy Night In Georgia", "Georgia On My Mind", "Hey Ya", "Losing My Religion" and "Jessica", among others. Very different, but most excellent.
I have tickets to see Chuck hosting a Capricorn Records reunion in Macon, featuring Jimmy Hall (Wet Willie and Jeff Beck), Taj Mahal, Marcus King, Randall Bramlett Band, Brent Cobb, Duane Betts, Jaimoe (Allman Brothers Band), and members of Blackberry Smoke and Widespread Panic, Should be fun.
Like his work with the Stones or not, this guy can play and is well-respected by world-class musicians.
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micawber
And he is one of the nicest guys I ever met!
Very kind, open, supportive, interested and thankful.
@jumpontopofmebaby: I'm sure, you never met him and just judge him from the well known 'plink-link'-fraction side from the distance.
Without him, the Stones would not be around anymore. They'd call it quits a long time ago. Keep that in mind.
Same for Ronnie Wood!
I hate that negativity, grumbling and grouching. This is a FAN SITE
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Elmo Lewis
Just saw him with Mike Mills from REM and classical musician Robert McDuffie in Savannah on a short tour playing the music of Georgia. They were joined by a full rock band and a 15 piece string section from Mercer university (my alma mater).
Songs included "One Way Out", "Midnight Train To Georgia", "Rainy Night In Georgia", "Georgia On My Mind", "Hey Ya", "Losing My Religion" and "Jessica", among others. Very different, but most excellent.
I have tickets to see Chuck hosting a Capricorn Records reunion in Macon, featuring Jimmy Hall (Wet Willie and Jeff Beck), Taj Mahal, Marcus King, Randall Bramlett Band, Brent Cobb, Duane Betts, Jaimoe (Allman Brothers Band), and members of Blackberry Smoke and Widespread Panic, Should be fun.
Like his work with the Stones or not, this guy can play and is well-respected by world-class musicians.
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Boognish
Headline is a little misleading. Leavell isn't playing in the studio Muscle Shoals or even in the city of Muscle Shoals.
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Elmo Lewis
Just saw him with Mike Mills from REM and classical musician Robert McDuffie in Savannah on a short tour playing the music of Georgia. They were joined by a full rock band and a 15 piece string section from Mercer university (my alma mater).
Songs included "One Way Out", "Midnight Train To Georgia", "Rainy Night In Georgia", "Georgia On My Mind", "Hey Ya", "Losing My Religion" and "Jessica", among others. Very different, but most excellent.
I have tickets to see Chuck hosting a Capricorn Records reunion in Macon, featuring Jimmy Hall (Wet Willie and Jeff Beck), Taj Mahal, Marcus King, Randall Bramlett Band, Brent Cobb, Duane Betts, Jaimoe (Allman Brothers Band), and members of Blackberry Smoke and Widespread Panic, Should be fun.
Like his work with the Stones or not, this guy can play and is well-respected by world-class musicians.
We live in Sav. We wanted to go, but we were too bushed from work. Elmo, when is the Capricorn Show?