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Kudos to Steve and Johnny

M

Musicradio

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On the way to the station this morning, they played a new version
of "Fly Like An Eagle"...this one with Les Paul on Guitar and Steve Miller
still on vocals. It was great!

I looked it up and found the whole album.

For many years and in many states I've heard Steve and Johnny so early
during my morning to commute to my morning shows. I apprecaite the info
and the short selection of music they share.

Keep up the good work!
 
> On the way to the station this morning, they played a new
> version
> of "Fly Like An Eagle"...this one with Les Paul on Guitar
> and Steve Miller
> still on vocals. It was great!
>
> I looked it up and found the whole album.
>
> For many years and in many states I've heard Steve and
> Johnny so early
> during my morning to commute to my morning shows. I
> apprecaite the info
> and the short selection of music they share.
>
> Keep up the good work!
>
Steve Miller & Les Paul (& Boz Scaggs) go way back together to the 60s when Les gave Steve guitar lessons in Milwaukee. This must be from the new duets album, I'll have to look it up. Also, to end on a gossip columnist-type note, Birthdaying Today: Steve Miller, born October 5, 1943, in Milwaukee.
 
Kudos indeed. Anybody spinning cuts of a new release from a guy in his 90s deserves two thumbs up. Great job guys!
 
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