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- From: christen@astro.ocis.temple.edu (Carl Christensen)
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- Subject: Re: Best Dixie Dregs place to start?
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- Date: 31 Dec 92 18:31:22 GMT
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- I think a good place to start for the Dixie Dregs is their album/CD
- 'Unsung Heroes'. It's got a good bit of diversity from classical
- to rock and a great remake of 'Cruise Control' which is their
- greatest "hit".
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- I don't have their latest tour CD although I've just seen them here
- in Philly (about a month ago) and they were awesome as usual. If you're
- a progressive rock fan I'm sure you'll enjoy the Dregs. Steve Howe
- even made a cameo appearance on a Dregs album, on a duet with Steve Morse.
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- If the Dregs are playing anywhere near you, by all means go and see them,
- you'll be astounded.
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- Carl Christensen
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