I loved the Traveling Wilburys too. What a collection of talent. I was so glad to see George Harrison most of all once again in the spotlight. I miss him and his talent. I think he had so much more music to offer. He left us far too early. Thank you for sharing your beautiful cover version. And I too remember Mister Moose and Tennessee Tuxedo. I'm not a professional musician. I recently retired from a career as a telephone lineman. But I've been a gigging musician for over 43 years. And I also have a guitar named from the Andy Griffith show. Her name is Thelma Lou. She was my first gigging guitar and I carried her all over Virginia, North Carolina, and West Virginia for 21 years. Just this week, I replaced her worn out factory humbuckers with a set of Seymour Duncan Pearly Gates pickups. She's singing again and has something left to say. She'll return to the stage as my second guitar at our first show this year coming up on Jan. 20th. I enjoyed all your songs today, as usual. Take care!
Damn, I missed it. I wanted to ask you a question. I wanted to hear you perform Someday Soon. It is my most listened to favorite song on my Spotify list. Suzy, you are the best singer of all time. I hope to catch you next Wednesday. Keep on jamming. You are a classy lady. This is so cool that you connect with your fans and drink wine and jam. You rock. Keep up the good work . Will you play Someday Soon for Eric Patterson next Wednesday pretty please ❤
Still beautiful and so talented after all these years.
Awesome !! Loved it Suzy.
I loved the Traveling Wilburys too. What a collection of talent. I was so glad to see George Harrison most of all once again in the spotlight. I miss him and his talent. I think he had so much more music to offer. He left us far too early.
Thank you for sharing your beautiful cover version.
And I too remember Mister Moose and Tennessee Tuxedo.
I'm not a professional musician. I recently retired from a career as a telephone lineman. But I've been a gigging musician for over 43 years. And I also have a guitar named from the Andy Griffith show. Her name is Thelma Lou. She was my first gigging guitar and I carried her all over Virginia, North Carolina, and West Virginia for 21 years.
Just this week, I replaced her worn out factory humbuckers with a set of Seymour Duncan Pearly Gates pickups. She's singing again and has something left to say. She'll return to the stage as my second guitar at our first show this year coming up on Jan. 20th.
I enjoyed all your songs today, as usual. Take care!
Traveling Wilberys was fantastic! But you always do such a great job on everything!
Hope you get to Montana, too.
So glad I tuned in tonight to meet "Aunt Bea" and hear 3 great songs. Thank you!
Girl, you are going to give back what you stole from me. 😂
Just trying to learn how to sing and play at the same time. You make it look easy. Montana loves you too.
That might be a Taylor 618: body shape is an "8". Looks like a maple back and that would be a 600 series back in the day.
Damn, I missed it. I wanted to ask you a question. I wanted to hear you perform Someday Soon. It is my most listened to favorite song on my Spotify list. Suzy, you are the best singer of all time. I hope to catch you next Wednesday. Keep on jamming. You are a classy lady. This is so cool that you connect with your fans and drink wine and jam. You rock. Keep up the good work . Will you play Someday Soon for Eric Patterson next Wednesday pretty please ❤
😉I ordered my Hopkins MN concert tickets yesterday! Suzy your voice sounds wonderful tonight.
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Love your Wednesday show, but FYI: the volume when you are talking is very low. I have all of my volumes up and I can barely hear you.
Volume All the way up and still hard to hear as well....look forward to WDW every week, hope they fix this..
I had no problem at all hearing everything clearly and loud, both talking and music. Don't know why there's a difference.