The year 2002 was a turning point in the career of Tim McGraw. Enter the Dancehall Doctors. McGraw broke almost all the rules of Nashville by recording with his road band, bypassing the traditional session musicians of previous albums.
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DENNY HEMINGSON – Since 1994
Steel guitar, acoustic & electric guitar
I grew up in Sioux City, Iowa, and when I got out of school I moved up to Minneapolis and played in local bands up there for a few years. Then I moved to Honolulu because it’s way too cold in Minneapolis, and I played in clubs for tourists and stuff, playing whatever I had to play to get a gig. Eventually, I realized that I needed to get to a major music city to progress, so I moved to Nashville and did some clubs and sessions and stuff. The first touring gig I got was with Paulette Carlson, who had been the lead singer for Highway 101; Billy Mason was in that band, too. I did that for awhile, until the opportunity to join Tim’s band arose, and I’ve been here ever since.
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