Born this day in 1935.
Craig
Re: Remembering Paul Yandell
He was one of the best and we are all better off because of him.
Richard Hudson
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Re: Remembering Paul Yandell
..yes indeed...
...that's how it looks to me...The opinion expressed above is my own and does not necessarily reflect the views of this station. Your mileage may vary...
Audio samples: http://www.youtube.com/user/acountrygent/videos
That should do it.
Audio samples: http://www.youtube.com/user/acountrygent/videos
That should do it.
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Re: Remembering Paul Yandell
Happy Birthday Paul. I think of you most every day my friend!
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Re: Remembering Paul Yandell
Paul was unselfish in sharing his knowledge of guitars, guitar playing, and his career stories. He did not embellish those stories about Chet and I was always eager to hear more. I hope someone was taking notes and will put them in the archives somewhere.
Ronnie Evans
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Re: Remembering Paul Yandell
To Paul,,,my dear friend for 34 years. Thanks for all the inspiration, great friendship, and wonderful memories.
As you used to say, "I'll see 'ya on down the road" !
Thanks for everything brother,
Gayle Moseley
As you used to say, "I'll see 'ya on down the road" !
Thanks for everything brother,
Gayle Moseley
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Re: Remembering Paul Yandell
Happy birthday Paul. You where a good person and a true CGP in the meaning of every word it stands for. I wish you where still around this board as your knowledge on the guitar that you shared with us common folk here was well beyond compare.When I need a lift or a lesson on what a great player should be I always pop in your dvd and it's like your still here with me. Thanks for the Nashville Classic guitar . That guitar is in a class by itself like you are with your playing. Rest In Peace Paul.
- Joeb
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Re: Remembering Paul Yandell
I've been listening to Paul's CDs since I saw this post. He was really nice to me the couple of times I spoke with him at a C.A.A.S. and I'm sure many people remember him that way. He sure was good to us on this board.
Ray
Ray
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Re: Remembering Paul Yandell
Paul was always very helpful when it came to little details that most of us would have never known otherwise. He was a very
giving person. It was over 35 years ago when he and I first visited backstage and one of Chet's concerts. It seemed strange not to
have him with us at the convention this year. I too am missing him.
giving person. It was over 35 years ago when he and I first visited backstage and one of Chet's concerts. It seemed strange not to
have him with us at the convention this year. I too am missing him.
Rande
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