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Who do you think is MYSTERY JAZZ STEELER #1?

Poll ended at 16 Sep 2007 2:22 pm

Buzz Evans
9
18%
Don Curtis
0
No votes
Herb Steiner
4
8%
Joan Cox
0
No votes
Richard Nelson
2
4%
Al Vescovo
16
32%
Steve Palousek
5
10%
Lucky Oceans
7
14%
None of the above
7
14%
 
Total votes: 50

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Post by Jim Cohen »

Okay! Many of you know my penchant for contests and stuff (remember the crossword contests and name-this-CD contest? LOL!)

Well, now it's time to guess who the MYSTERY JAZZ STEELER is at:

http://steelguitarjazz.com (After going there, click on Listening Library)

I'll leave the poll up for about 4 days. You can follow the link above to listen to the clip, then come back here and cast your vote. In a few days I'll reveal the identity of MYSTERY JAZZ STEELER #1.

The song clip is from an unreleased, live recording, so no point shuffling through your CDs trying to find the recording. But if you happen to know for a fact who it is because you've received a copy of the clip privately from the artist in the past, then please don't mention her/his identity here, okay!

Ok, then, as one fine steeler would say, <b><i>'Let the Games Begin'! 8)
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Post by Clyde Bloodworth »

Al Vescovo
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Post by Frank Freniere »

Jeff Newman?
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Over 100 views and only 3 votes so far?? Come on! Give it your best shot!
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Lucky Oceans
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Post by Jim Cohen »

Doug, go on up to the poll at the top and cast your vote for Lucky. I'm sure he'd appreciate it! ;-)
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Post by Jim Cohen »

OK, I'm gonna give you guys a hint, okay?

HINT: The answer is NOT 'None of the Above'.

So anyone who has already voted for 'None of the Above', can go vote again. (It's my ball, so I make the rules. 8) ) Just don't vote AGAIN for 'None of the Above' or we're gonna hafta take away your privileges! ;-)
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Post by Mike Shefrin »

I voted for Al but I think it's Buzz! :?
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Post by Billy Carr »

Sounds like Al V. I like the Jernigan MP3 best out of these tonight. Of course, that might change tomorrow.
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That tune has a SoCal vibe to it. I'll go with Al V.
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Post by Bob Case »

Hi Jimbeaux
Sounds like Al to me.
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Post by John McGlothlin »

I voted for Herb Steiner.
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Post by Darvin Willhoite »

Sure sounds like the kind of stuff Al would play. He is the highlight of the Mesa show for me. We need to get him to St. Louis to play in the Jazz Room.
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Buzz Evans
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Post by Jim Cohen »

We'll keep this open for a few more days. We're getting some very interesting results here. Keep those votes comin' in. Hit me with your best shot!
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Post by Jim Cohen »

All right, all right: who voted for 'None of the above' today? I already TOLEYA that that ain't the right answer! Go ahead, guess again.
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Post by Bo Borland »

I voted for Al, but I only heard him play once.
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Post by Jim Cohen »

Attaboy. Live dangerously. ;)
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Post by Mike Shefrin »

Hey Jim, can I vote more than twice, and can I keep changing my vote if I don't like it, and can you give us lots of hints like telling us who it isn't so I can narrow it down to the right answer. Also can I change my vote...did I already mention that? Thanks in advance! By the way... you forgot to tell us who none of the above is. your pal, Dudenheimer Jones
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No Mikey, you're done. You go play with your sister for a little while and I'll call you when it's time to start the next game, okay? :roll:
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Okay Jim, will do! :mrgreen:
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Post by Jim Cohen »

And it's Al Vescovo pulling waaay ahead of the pack! But wait! Is that Lucky Oceans and Buzz Evans running neck and neck?? What is it with guys named 'Lucky' and 'Buzz' anyway? I'd be Lucky to get any Buzz at all! Now, what the...??! Is that Steve Palousek trying valiantly to pull up into a respectable position? Why YES it is! Way to go Steve! You'd better get a Buzz on, though, you've got Herb Steiner and Richard Nelson nipping at your heels! Ouch! But, hey! What is it with Don Curtis and Joan Cox?? They haven't even left the STARTING GATE! They're still lookin' for their LUNCH MONEY! Man! It's not often you see such a lackluster performance among pro players. Why, they're even behind 'None of the Above'!! What's up with THAT?! But that VESCOVO! Man! What a player!
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Post by Bosse Engzell »

I vote on one not listed above this. And I have not heard all playing live. This is fun, more to vote
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Post by Johan Jansen »

I vote for Jim Cohen :)
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Post by Mike Shefrin »

Jim, can we have milk and cookies for the next game?
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Dudenheimer Jones :)
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