You've got that right, Don!Just think, she made millions in her career choices, when she could have concentrated on steel guitar and made ... uh ... hundreds!
Why Barbara Mandrell can pick more than most of us here
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Not that I'm a professional spotter, but Barbara's got some great banjo rolls in there on her version (I'm sure she's an incredible banjo picker). The great angle shown of her playing makes me want to curl in my picks like her...it's like the Red Ball Jet tennis shoe commercials from the 60's --- always thought if I got a pair, I could run faster than a bike like the kid in the commercial.
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In a post somewhere, Norm admitted knowing and teaching Barbara some steel licks. Maybe b0b can find that post.
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Barbara Mandrell
I met Irby Mandrell, Barbara`s dad when he came into the club I was working outside of Lancaster,Ca. With Capitol records group the Farmer Boys. He said he had a daughter that was playing Saxaphone in school but she wanted to play steel guitar and he could`nt find any one in that area and wanted to know if he could make arrangements with me to teach her. I agreed to teach her as much as I could and I started teaching her every weekend while I worked the club. I showed her instrumentals for the steel guitar and taught her pick blocking which I had learned from my friend Vance Terry who worked with Billy Jack Wills. Barbara was a natural and could play everything I showed her in no time at all. In a couple of years her dad was taking her to the Town Hall Party in L.A. which was a T.V. show and she was just knocking everybody out. She was meeting a lot of people that helped her out like Joe and Rosalie Maphis and about that time Irby went to work for Standel Amplifier Co. and also was helping Semie Mosely by checking on music stores that carried his Mosrite Guitars. Barbara started working in Vegas with Red Foley and she was around 13 at that time and later went on the road with the Johnny Cash show. With her dad selling music eqipment he got a chance to buy into a Music store in Oceanside and that is where Barbara and the girls went to high school. At that time Barbara was already a seasoned performer. They formed a family band and that is where Barbara met her future husband Ken. He was hired as a drummer. I guess I better end this story I have probably told you more than you want to know. I just thought you might want to know a little about how she started.
Mike Jone is one of the steel players that she learned from as well as all of the other steel players that worked for her. She is a fast learner and can play any instrument she set her mind to. Norm
Mike Jone is one of the steel players that she learned from as well as all of the other steel players that worked for her. She is a fast learner and can play any instrument she set her mind to. Norm
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Ditto to all you forumites; Barbara is one of the most talented ladies of our time. I enjoyed the clip on U-Tube, where she was playing the Double Necked Spanish Guitar with the two male musicians. Just out-standing pickin'. I honestly feel that she certainly made the right choices, in her career. The public, in general, loved her as a singer and entertainer. Naturally, we all loved her for the expertise on our instrument, as a super Bonus.. God Bless Barbara..Bernie
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Not at all, Norm. Your anecdotes are always worth reading.norm hamlet wrote:...I guess I better end this story I have probably told you more than you want to know...
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Re: Why Barbara Mandrell can pick more than most of us here
Women are more dedicated. That's why.Herb Steiner wrote:Why Barbara Mandrell can pick more than most of us here
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Where else than the SGF can we go from Barbara Mandrell to Saddam and Hitler
While I don't take offense to the "Dictators Playing Banjos" yes they probably don't belong in a thread that is a tribute to the talent of Barbara M
I myself do not own a banjo
I have owned a few in the past
and have made feeble attempts to play them
without learning much more than a crude version
of "Foggy Mountain Breakdown"
But I wonder if somewhere there is a banjo players forum where steel guitar players take as much heat as banjo players do here
And one more thing-Isn't the guy wearing the plaid jacket sitting next to her looking on JOHN MC EUEN-THE BANJO PLAYER from the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
While I don't take offense to the "Dictators Playing Banjos" yes they probably don't belong in a thread that is a tribute to the talent of Barbara M
I myself do not own a banjo
I have owned a few in the past
and have made feeble attempts to play them
without learning much more than a crude version
of "Foggy Mountain Breakdown"
But I wonder if somewhere there is a banjo players forum where steel guitar players take as much heat as banjo players do here
And one more thing-Isn't the guy wearing the plaid jacket sitting next to her looking on JOHN MC EUEN-THE BANJO PLAYER from the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
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My old boss at the Foothill Club in Long Beach (Signal Hill), California (Billy Mize) used to be the steel guitarist for the Town Hall Party TV show. Billy told me about Barbara coming there when she was a little girl and she'd set on his lap to play steel. Billy said he saw her later on when she'd grown up and he asked her if she'd like to do that again. She laughed and said a big "NO". What a talented lady she is. I really miss her talent and big voice. "She was country when country wasn't cool"....JH in Va.
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