Happy Birthday (Texas Ballad Style Guitar Instrumental) - Video
PUBLISHED:  Jul 20, 2013
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This video is dedicated to my baby brother, James Earl Stallard Jr., whose 49th birthday is today July 20, 2013. Wishing him many blessings, much joy and for his dreams to come true. May Our Lord Jesus Christ always shine his grace upon him and may Our Blessed Mother Virgin Mary always watch over and protect him. Love you little bro, God bless you!

In this video, I'm performing a short instrumental guitar arrangement I did of the melody of "Good Morning To All" (the Happy Birthday tune), Texas ballad style. I'm playing my copper burst Fender Stratocaster modified by the folks at Ferro-Kings Liquid Pickups™ with my signature Holy Trinity prototype pickup set.

By the way, the guys at Ferro-Kings all had their respective birthdays a couple days apart during the last week. So, this video is for you guys too, my brothers in music Mike Adair, his son Lew Adair and the genius behind Ferro-Kings Liquid Pickup technology, Steve Nolan. Wishing you much deserved success and honored to be part of the Ferro-Kings family and their amazing, revolutionary technology. Though I think Steve may not see this because he is in hiding from the NSA who found out about his birthday on Facebook. God bless you, my brothers of different mothers and fathers!

Robert Len Stallard
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Good Morning to All
By Patty and Mildred J. Hill
Published in 1893
From Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_Birthday_to_You
"The origins of "Happy Birthday to You" date back to the mid-19th century, when two sisters, Patty and Mildred J. Hill, introduced the song "Good Morning to All" to Patty's kindergarten class in Kentucky.[5] In 1893, they published the tune in their songbook Song Stories for the Kindergarten..."
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