BOLIVAR, OH: Steel Guitar Jams at Kickin' Kountry
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BOLIVAR, OH: Steel Guitar Jams at Kickin' Kountry
Hummingbird Music Studio of Sugarcreek, Ohio will be hosting, for the public, two more STEEL GUITAR JAMS, at Kickin’ Kountry, Bolivar, Ohio. Located from exit 93 off I-77, east on 212 approximately one (1) mile on the left beside the Giant Eagle Store. (Kickin’ Kountry is a smoke free environment).
Jams are scheduled for Sunday, January 27th and Sunday, March 30th from 1:00 to 7:00 PM.
All steel players, back up musicians and vocalist are welcome.
For the steel players, amplifiers will be provided but you may bring your own if you prefer.
Refreshments furnished by Kickin’ Kountry.
Various door prize drawings and raffles complete the afternoon.
For more information, contact Hummingbird Music Studio at 330-852-2841; 800-361-1770.
Donation at the door, $4.00 per person.
The two jams will lead up to the Celebration 2008 Steel Guitar Show to held on April 25,26,27, in The Holiday Inn, 131 Bluebell Drive SW, New Philadelphia, Ohio 44663. Exit 81 off I-77.
PH: 330-339-7731
Watch for show details and ticket information at the Hummingbird Music Studio web site www.hummingbirdmusicstudio.com in the near future.
The public is welcome.
Thank you.
Jams are scheduled for Sunday, January 27th and Sunday, March 30th from 1:00 to 7:00 PM.
All steel players, back up musicians and vocalist are welcome.
For the steel players, amplifiers will be provided but you may bring your own if you prefer.
Refreshments furnished by Kickin’ Kountry.
Various door prize drawings and raffles complete the afternoon.
For more information, contact Hummingbird Music Studio at 330-852-2841; 800-361-1770.
Donation at the door, $4.00 per person.
The two jams will lead up to the Celebration 2008 Steel Guitar Show to held on April 25,26,27, in The Holiday Inn, 131 Bluebell Drive SW, New Philadelphia, Ohio 44663. Exit 81 off I-77.
PH: 330-339-7731
Watch for show details and ticket information at the Hummingbird Music Studio web site www.hummingbirdmusicstudio.com in the near future.
The public is welcome.
Thank you.
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Going to be in Lakeland on the 27th of January at my son's, to see Bobbe at the jam there, But I sure don't want to miss Rick's show in March and the one coming up in the spring!! His are some of the best east of the Mississippi! Uncle Doug
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Are you thinking of the Celebration 2008? It's April 25, 26, 27 at the Holiday Inn at New Philadelphia, Ohio.Doug Seymour wrote:Going to be in Lakeland on the 27th of January at my son's, to see Bobbe at the jam there, But I sure don't want to miss Rick's show in March and the one coming up in the spring!! His are some of the best east of the Mississippi! Uncle Doug
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Yes, that's it! My present steel, an Excel keyless S10 with 3 & 5, will be 8 years old at that show! Scotty thought it was a great steel for a 70 yr old, it only weighs 37 #s in the case! I have never broken a string, I did tune it to C6th, my favorite tuning! (for me, that is!) I started by listening to Jerry Byrd and attempting to copy some of what I was hearing. With 3 & 5, I'm a bit shy on pedals for C6th, but it's working for me, for what I do!!! I have the usual P7 on my RKL & the Excel handles it with ease! That's a stiffer pull than one usually has on a knee lever. Two strings raised a whole tone! but it works for me ever since 1973 on my S12 MSA! Many of the new steels I've tried that change on, simply would not handle it!!?? At least not to my satisfaction. Hope to see everyone in Ohio at that show! Got to hit them all this year!? Next year could be too late! Maybe I'll even try to play, "When I grow Too Old To Dream" an old song Mother & Dad taught me! I'm not there yet, but when I am too old to dream, I wonder what life might be like for me then!!??
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Hey everyone . An added feature at the January jam will be a "food drive " . That's right . Bring a non-parishable food item (canned goods etc.)and get entered into a drawing for 2 "three day" passes to the steel celebration in April . The local pantries have been greatly depleted over the holidays . This is a wonderful way to give something back and maybe win yourself tickets to hear some of the greatest steel guitar players on earth ! Hope to see you all there . Rick
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I will be there. Steveb.
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Hope to be there with my new Franklin. Got another new Revelation Pre Amp, Lexicon MPX-1 and put my D-130's in two of Rick Johnsons cabinets. You gotta hear this combination. This is a great Jam and everything runs so smooth. Its worth the drive.
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