Scheerhorn CD due in June
Jimmy Ross tells us that the Scheerhorn guitar showcase CD he tipped us to last year is nearly ready to go.
It will include 16 tracks which feature top resonator guitarists performing on instruments built by Tim Scheerhorn. A June release is anticipated on Randy Kohrs’ Left Of Center label.
Jimmy also provided a full track listing:
- Wheel Hoss – Rob Ickes
- 2 in 24 – Sally Van Meter-Randy Kohrs
- Walkin’ to Rockford – Bruce Bouton
- Is This America – Mike Witcher
- Fishtail – Andy Hall
- Drivin’ The Nails – Lou Wamp
- River Of Tears – Shannon Hayes
- She’s Crazy About Me – Justin Moses
- Hot Toddy’s Snake Oil – Todd Livingston
- Autumn Sunset – Tim Scheerhorn
- Cattle In The Cane – Lee Hiers
- Carters Blues – Jack Ferguson
- Primo Dueto for Reso and Viola – Billy Cardine
- Dust My Broom – Randy Kohrs
- Turnaround – Jimmy Ross
- What A Friend – Tim Scheerhorn
We’ll have more info when the CD is released.


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