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Jeff Lampert
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Steel guitar jazz on TV clips

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Following are Youtube jazz clips from a recent cable TV show I played.

The songs from top to bottom are:

Cherokee
Blue Bossa
Scrapple From The Apple
Autumn Leaves
Stompin' At The Savoy

Here are the links and thanks for listening. .. Jeff

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eXa9is5JPo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7EX7tV2L_Y

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zH5dFwZMAWw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azSWKKZUX1Y

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2FS3rv0Phs
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Post by Howard Parker »

Wonderful!

The up close shots of your right hand was the icing on the cake.

Thanks for sharing.

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wow

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Great playing!
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Post by Ricky Davis »

Just freakishly unbelievable my brother.
What a great deal ya'll getting that kind of air and display for this music especially featuring you on the steel guitar.
Way to go.
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Post by Archie Nicol »

Great stuff, Jeff. Top quality video, too.
Thanks for posting.

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Congratulations Jeff! I especially love the chordwork, the comping, the complexity. Great jazz tone too. So glad to see this!.....Rob
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Post by Steve Benzian »

What a wonderful band.....enjoyed it immensely! Great production values.
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Post by Rick Schmidt »

Jeff...Autumn leaves is just killer! The whole thing is a steel guitar milestone IMHO. Thanks for your vision. Bravo!
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Very very nice

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Jeff, I really enjoyed those tunes. Your playing is tasty and exciting. Keep up the good work and I sure hope we get to hear more from you.
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Post by John Roche »

Blue Bossa , sounds more like "fly me to the moon"
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Post by Stephen Gambrell »

The harmonization on the intro to "Autumn Leaves" was off the chain!
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Post by Danny Hullihen »

Jeff. Absolutely amazing performances. I enjoyed every one of the clips. Keep up the good work my friend, and I hope to hear more from you in the future.
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Post by Tony Prior »

Very Kool and FUN stuff to watch.

Gosh I love this Internet stuff.
great job by Jeff and crew, thanks for the links.

tp

ps: Jeff I didn't see you use the Franklin Pedal in your improv. :)
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Post by CrowBear Schmitt »

Wonderful stuff Jeff :D
i finally get a chance to watch you play too
Thanx for sharing & all the best to ya' Jeff :mrgreen:
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Post by Bob Taillefer »

Hello Jeff,

Great job my friend.

You have your own style.

Keep it up!

Bravo!

Bob
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Great job and band Jeff.. enjoyed it ..keep up the great work..
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That's just great Jeff. Keep on pickin'! :)
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Post by Cody Campbell »

John R.,
Nope, it's definitely "Blue Bossa". But I can see a bit of similarity.

Jeff,
Great stuff! I enjoyed it alot! The highlight for me, too, was solo steel work on Autumn Leaves. But everything else was great too. It's so nice to hear you get to really stretch out on some solos. Keep it up, buddy.
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Post by Bill Hatcher »

Jeff. Good stuff!! I liked the groove of the band and of the production. You are the star of the show!

Listened to some more cuts especially the Autumn Leaves cut with the solo steel guitar intro before the tune. I really appreciate what Jeff is doing here. Improvising chordally and single lines and all sorts of bass lines...that really is something you don't hear a lot of players doing and puts the steel in a great light. Fine playing!! You should record a solo pedal steel record.
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Post by Mike Brown »

Great playing, Jeff. Thanks for sharing.
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Post by Donny Hinson »

Cool jazz, Jeff! Boy, if I knew all the chords you know, if I knew all those chords, well, if I knew...

Aww, probably wouldn't do me any good.

I wouldn't know what to do with 'em anyway! :lol:
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Post by David Doggett »

Very impressive, Jeff. Congrats on getting steel jazz on TV. :)
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Post by doug jernigan »

I liked your chord selection Jeff on Autumn Leaves as well as your solo's. The chords on the Intro and ending were especially nice. More jazz on the steel guitar.
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Post by Larry Bell »

GREAT STUFF, JEFF
Great to see you back on the Forum as well

Excellent playing as always -- and a super selection of standards.

A HEARTY TWO THUMBS UP my friend.
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Post by Jim Cohen »

Great job, Jeff! I finally got to listen to the clips this afternoon. I especially enjoyed Autumn Leaves and Blue Bossa. You've got a great right hand, man (not to mention, harmonic understanding of the music). If it's ok with you, I'd like to link one of these on the SteelGuitarJazz.com website. Let me know.
Best,
Jimbeaux
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