Yes he did. Merle’s autograph is on his fender precision bass.
He was guitarist for Kenny Price in the late 70's. Roy Nichols was Merle Haggard's guitarist until he had a stroke in the late eighties, so if he did play for Merle it would have had to been after Roy Nichols left the band. My Dad worked with Leon and his Dad in the 60's and 70's. I believe Leon's Dad was Kenny Price's guitarist for a time, Leon's band opened for Merle several times in the 70's.
Possibly Janie Fricke.
Blue Peter - band - was created in 1978.
Pilota band
A blue merle shepherd consists of Blue's, greys and browns usually :)
a Blue Merle is a Border Collie that is a whiteish/gray color whit little black spots
Yes he did. Merle’s autograph is on his fender precision bass.
First of all you need to have an american pitbull terrier that carries the merle gene, and there is no way of knowing if a pitbull carries the gene unless the merle pattern is displayed on it's coat or you have the blood line record, the reason is because the merle gene is receive. If you don't have the blood line record then you absolutely need one of the parents to be merle and it doesn't matter if it's a red, chocolate, or blue merle and the other parent needs to be blue and you will produce blue merles. Of course if you have a blue merle and a blue you will produce more blue merles but if you have a red or chocolate merle and a blue you will not produce as many blue merles. Typically a breeding pair that has one of the parents being merle will produce an average of about three merles per litter, that is what my females have produced out of breeding with my red merle male three to four merles per litter. Remember you can not breed two merles together because you will produce dogs with defects.
There are six standard "show" colors in the U.S.; Fawn, brindle, black, blue, mantle, and harlequin.If you include non standard colors there are at least 29 total color/marking combinations I can recall; piebald/plattenhund, merle, blue merle, red merle, blue mantle, fawn mantle, brindle mantle, fawn harlequin, brindle harlequin,blue harlequin (or porcelain), merle harlequin, blue merle harlequin, red merle harlequin, chocolate, chocolate mantle, chocolate merle, chocolate harlequin, blue masked fawn, chocolate masked fawn, merle masked fawn, blue brindle, blue brindle harlequin, and white.I'm not sure on different colors of piebalds, haven't seen one, but I imagine each color category is possible.
Shelties come in: Sable Blue Merle Tri Color Bi-Blue Bi-Black Shaded Sable Double Merle - double merle is when two blue merle shelties mate and there baby comes out mostly white. Those shelties are bound to be either deaf or blind. It's sad. :(
Merle is a description of a pattern on a dog's coat that is created from a certain gene. Dogs that have the merle gene tend to have speckled coats and blue eyes.
Here is a list of names that are good for a male blue merle Australian Shepherd:Note: Please do not remove suggestions of other contributors.BlueyBuddyChanceJoeyInkyKoraMerlinMontiMotleyOzPebblesRicoShadowShepTucker
Yes it is. Its a beautiful colouration and often has light blue eyes. My collie bitch's mother was a blue merle. so my dog is black and white, but her white paws and chest have the 'blue merle' effect. she is very pretty.
There are four universally accepted colors of the Australian Shepeherd. Black tri, Blue merle, red tri and red merle.
Black Bi (black and white) Red Bi (brown and white) Red Merle (different shades of brown with white) Blue Merle (different shades of gray and black with white) Black and White Tri (black and white with a little bit of tan) Red and White Tri (brown and white with a little bit of tan)The colors of an Australian Shepherd are Red Merle, Blue Merle, Red tri, Black tri and Solid Black or Red, and some may have tan points.
yes. dogs are black, white, chocolate, tan, beige, lemon, iron, grizzle, black tri, red tri, blue tri, red merle, blue merle, blue, red, liver, and in rare breeds, spotted with blue, black, lemon, liver, or red.