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  Dickey Betts

I tried to post a reply to JB's ramblin man post but could not find the reply button so I thought I would post here.. I saw Dickey Betts 2 nights ago !!

With the Outlaws, The There Goes Another Love Song and Green Grass & High Tide, Outlaws that I forgot about; Dickey played with his son Duane and Andy Aledort along with a rock solid rythm section, Pedro Arevalo on bass, Mike Kach on keyboards, and Frankie Lombardi and James Varnado on drums. The rythm section really smoked, enough so that I didn't mind the out of tune guitars and dropped picks & smoldering cigerettes in the stage carpet by Dickey.. although he reached moments of sheer ramblin man bliss so that all previous transgessions were forgiven. We love ya Dickey!!

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