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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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George Redmon
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Post by George Redmon »

It's Buzzzzzzzzzzz
Mike Shefrin

Post by Mike Shefrin »

After listening again to the recording, it sounds more like Al than Buzz to me. Whoever is playing though, I love the triplets arpeggio lick played at 00:52 of the tune.
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Jim Cohen
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Post by Jim Cohen »

And the IDENTITY OF OUR MYSTERY STEELER #1 HAS BEEN REVEALED!!!

Visit http://www.steelguitarjazz.com and click on the Listening Room for the identity of MYSTERY STEELER #1.

I think you're in for a BIG SURPRISE!!

:eek: :whoa: :lol:
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Jeff Bradshaw
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Post by Jeff Bradshaw »

Who is it Jim? ..jeff
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Post by Jim Cohen »

MYSTERY STEELER #1 IS: (Scroll down, listen for drumroll):
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DON CURTIS!!!

And NOBODY guessed him - LOL!!

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Don is the great St. Louis-based steeler (and drummer!) who works and teaches at Scotty's Music and whose instructional materials are frequently published in the PSGA Newsletter and elsewhere. In our Mystery Clip, he was performing with the Valerie Tichacek Trio in St Louis. (The song was 'How High the Moon', but the solos take off on a bit of Charlie Parker's 'Ornithology') Well, ya learn something new every day at SteelGuitarJazz.com! Better luck next time! :)
Have a great day.
Jimbeaux
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Don E. Curtis
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I'm crushed!!

Post by Don E. Curtis »

First of all I'd like to say, "Thanks" to Jim for the great honor of being the first mystery Jazz Steeler...second of all I must say that I am indeed crushed that I got no votes, I loved it!!! Plus everyone knows that Joan plays more Jazz than I do, but she didn't get any votes either...
Thirdly, on the Jazz Steel note, I did perform two shows Saturday night, September 15th, at the Indy Jazz Kitchen, Indianapolis Premier Jazz Club with the Gust Spenos Jazz Quintet Superband opening up for Trombone Phenom, Wycliffe Gordon.
Although I did temporarily stop studying Jazz when my teacher, Russ Wever moved and basically had no where to play it. So I started in on the "Hank Thompson" mode, where that phat jazz solo was in the middle of the C&W song, so that's how I've been approaching the "Live" Steel Shows.
So to everyone I'd like to simply say, "Gee, thanks a lot for your support!"
And I must assume it was good or else all the good Jazzer's wouldn't have gotten all the votes.
It was a blast I must say...and good luck to, "Mystery Jazz Steeler #2." I sure hope he/she can COMPLETELY FOOL YOU ALL AGAIN, just like I did!!!
Thanks Jim!
Thanks to all who voted...
Sincerely,
Mystery Jazz Steeler #1
Don E. Curtis

P.S. Dear Mike, thanks for the nice comment on the triplets, Val really liked that too, it reminds me of Speedy West, then I lower the E to Eb on the C6 neck for the IV9.
The melody unison of "Ornithology" is on the E9 neck while the improve solo is on the C6 neck.
Charlie was in G, the "girl singer" had to be in the key of C. And while that messed up the melody, it sure opened the door for the solo.
Thanks again!
I am very proud to have been a part of this.
And Val was at the ISGC and did attend the Jazz Show, she likes Doug............of course!
Don E.
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Jim Cohen
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Post by Jim Cohen »

Well, it's awwwwfullly quiet out there! Are y'all just licking your wounds in embarassment, or what? ;)
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Jeff Bradshaw
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Post by Jeff Bradshaw »

Well that was fun...let's do it again!!! ..jeff
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Don E. Curtis
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Anyone, anyone?

Post by Don E. Curtis »

Still crushed!! Sure thought I get some kind of response, compliments, critsisms, etc...don't be shy, you won't hurt my feelings. (Anymore than they've already been severely bruised!!)
Don't make me beg, it's not pretty.
Don E. Curtis
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Jeff Bradshaw
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Post by Jeff Bradshaw »

Well Don, I liked it..great tone & feel...:O) Sound regards. ..jeff
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Pat Goodbla
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Post by Pat Goodbla »

Should of read on!!
Patrick Goodbla

Pre-RP Mullen D-10 10/10
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Don E. Curtis
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confused

Post by Don E. Curtis »

Pat, what does that mean?
Don E.
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