Well I just got home(we played Memphis after Nashville)> and all I can say is> WOW!! what a overwhelming acceptance of what we do; and I haven't even see the show yet; my stupid VCR didn't work...ha

. You guys have some of the nicest words for this very hard working band trying to play country music. It is so very hard to do what we do>take for instance> there was just 20 people show up for our gig in Memphis; right after we played the Opry>"go figure".
So to come home and here such great words and reviews of what we did on the Opry; makes us tired guys continue on. I have givin this thread to Dale to read and tears came to his eyes; it means so much to him that there are super great folks like ya'll out there that just dig him and the band. Dale is very proud of this band and we are all very close brothers; and there is many things out there to break the family up; but great responces like this, really keep the fire burning and Dale and I love everyone of you for it and keep your fingers crossed cause we are giving it a good whirl this time and the folks at Audium records are doing a bang up job at trying to put out what does not really want to be heard by the massive public.
Thanks everyone of you for the nice words about me and my bud on stage at the grand ole opry. It was a blast and I absolutely was not nervous. Me and Tommy White stood back and gabbed alot between shows and Johnny Cox is a true gentleman and Bob Kemper was amazing eventhough they did'nt toss him a solo on the song they did on tv; but you should of heard him on the other segement Roy Clark did> Bob played one of the most beautiful solos I've heard. Stu was there with Mandy and played a awesome solo on C6th just to die for. Another Connie Smith segement; Johnny Cox just ripped through "I'll come Runnin'" and Tommy White pulled a chair up right next to the man while he played his steel> what a cool thing to do.
Speaking of Tommy White........"Oh my Gosh"....I love this man....this is truely a master of the Steel Guitar...He is one of my personal favorites along with Lloyd Green and Weldon Myrick......oh and speaking of Weldon....I did the Midnight Jamboree with him and I have never met him and finally got to meet him and tell him just what he means to me and why I play the steel guitar....what a truely nice gentleman. And when he came up and complimented me on my playing; I just about passed out I was so blown over by just standing there talking to "the great one".....
Tommy White....thanks for your true brother ship; and you know what I'm talking about.
And thanks to all my steel playing brothers and sisters here on the forum and else where...."you make it all worth while".
Love ya.
Ricky<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Ricky Davis on 06 August 2001 at 12:40 PM.]</p></FONT>