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Introducing SteelGuitarJazz.com

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Just for fun, I have been assembling a new website dedicated to jazz on steel guitar. I'm only a few days into building it, and have so far added some photos and sound clips of various jazz-oriented steel players (more to come!), and a bit of news (also more to come). Please come on by for a visit, please do sign the guestbook, and let me know if you have any comments or suggestions for the website. Thanks and enjoy www.SteelGuitarJazz.com
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Awesome Jim!! I love it. Keep up the great work.
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Super site, Jim. It will be a favorite for many players. I especially liked the song samples because I'm not familiar with some of the players. I've seen their names but not heard them.Thank you Jim for taking the time to make this all happen. Larry
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Great idea Jim. There seems to be a great interest in jazz steel and this site will be a real plus for players and listeners. Many thanks
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Post by Rick Schmidt »

Very nice Jim! Thanks for doing this. 8)
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Post by Mike Wheeler »

OK, Jim, I've got your website bookmarked...which means I'll be visiting frequently.

And, THANKS, we needed a site like this! I'm looking forward to some great things there.
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Thanks Jim. This is great.

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Nice job, Jim. Great idea and one that's long overdue, and I can't think of a better man for the job than yourself.
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Thank you! Merci! Gracias!

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Post by Jim Stahlhut »

Great job Jim! You know I'm behind it. I've been doing my best to promote Jazz Steel Guitar. Your playing and now this site will advance this great style a lot.

Thanks,

Jim
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Post by Darvin Willhoite »

This is a great start Jim, the more we can do to push the pedal steel into different genre's of music, the better it will be for all of us pickers.
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Post by David Wren »

Wow, what a cool site. Thanks Jim!

May I suggest clips from David Wright (Secret Love would be nice if he has a clip to offer), and anything from Buzz Evans.

Keep up the great work, and thanks again!
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Post by Tim Bridges »

Great job Jim! I'll visit there frequently! Thanks!
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Post by Jim Cohen »

Thanks for all the encouragement, and for visiting the website and signing the guestbook. I'm glad to see there's a good bit of interest in this subject. My challenge will be to keep it fresh and interesting with new stuff periodically to make it worth your while coming back for another visit. Toward that end, I'm thinking of posting some interviews with jazz-oriented steelers, announcements of new CDs, etc. Let me know what else you'd like to see!

Meanwhile, I've added more pics and sound clips this evening for:

David Wright
Buzz Evans
Al Vescovo

... with more to come!

:)
p.s. In case you're wondering, there's no particular order to the pics and sound clips; just trying to mix it up a bit. (Well, that's a bit of a lie: I did put the hall-of-famers' pictures at the top; they deserve it)
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Post by Jim Means »

That's a great site Jimbeaux. I love it! Thanks!
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Post by Jim Cohen »

And now we've added... HERBY WALLACE! Check out his killer version of Avalon! Buy the CD and you'll hear Bobby Caldwell absolutely tear it up on his guitar solo!
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I like it! Thanks.
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Newly-added, RUSS WEVER's 'Song for My Father' Go get you some! ;)
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Post by Richard Gonzales »

Great Job Jim !! This is utopia for me and it is hard to express in words what a great job you have done and hopefully continue to do!!! Thanks, Richard
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Great sight Jim; Dug out the old Universal 12 string Dekley.Had it packed away in favor of my single neck Marlen 10 string E9th.Makes me want to play the 6th neck again.Love Doug's tune "When Sunny gets blue".

Keep'Em coming:
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Post by Jim Cohen »

Wonderful! If the website has inspired one person to drag out his old C6 or U12 neck and get reinvigorated for playing jazz steel, then the mission is already accomplished! Thanks for sharing that, Ron! :D :D
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Post by Dirk B »

...and this is a bit off topic, but in order to promote your jazz page and your work, YOU NEED A MYSPACE PAGE, Jim Cohen.

It's surprising to me that you don't have one because you're a hip and relatively "young" guy in the steel world! (mine are: http://myspace.com/dirkburhans and: http://myspace.com/baitshopboys )
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Post by Jim Cohen »

YOU NEED A MYSPACE PAGE, Jim Cohen.
Apparently I already have one, and a bunch of nice friends, and apparently I like to fish too... :whoa:

www.myspace.com/jimcohen

Hey Dirk, it was a pleasure to meet you at the Jazz Room and share our common threads of history...
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Well, shut my mouth -- you're also younger than you look in person, and you like kickboxing. What a renaissance guy!

(Enjoyed talking with you also!)
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Post by Ron Whitfield »

Echoing all the good things mentioned already!

Thanx, Jim!
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