Spokane Washington Steel Jam
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Spokane Washington Steel Jam
Steel Guitar Jam in Spokane Wa., Sunday, April 28, 2002. Spokane Valley Eagles. 16801 E. Sprague 1pm-7pm For more info email:duanebecker@att.net
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Duane
Many thanks for your hard work in putting on the jam yesterday. You had more than 15 pickers and it was great listening and playing. It was also good to see a couple of younger players participating which will keep steel guitar going. The jam also gave me several ideas on how to conduct my jam next Sunday.
See you next Sunday Duane.
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Many thanks for your hard work in putting on the jam yesterday. You had more than 15 pickers and it was great listening and playing. It was also good to see a couple of younger players participating which will keep steel guitar going. The jam also gave me several ideas on how to conduct my jam next Sunday.
See you next Sunday Duane.
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If I counted right, there were 21 different steel pickers at the jam. I know that 20 of them were real great. There was one picker from Michigan, one from Montana, several from Idaho, and a few from Oregon and one from Canada. Duane had a great house band, and a real good location and facilities for the "JAM". One thing he did I haven't seen mentioned in other JAMs was he invited "BEGINEERS" to *participate and encouraged them along with myself to take part in playing. It was a great "Jam" and a lot of old time steel guitar played. So hats off to Duane Becker for putting on another great show.
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As one of the "beginners" I just wanted to say what a great time I had at the Jam. Everyone was really encouraging and tolerant, even though my playing was sometimes painful I'm sure . What a neat experience to get to hear such a variety of playing styles, especially hearing Ray Montee sounding exactly like Jerry Byrd on his Rickenbacker!
I left there with a long list of things to improve on and feeling like there's hope after only 1 1/2 years on the pedals.
Thanks again Duane, I'll see you again next year!
I left there with a long list of things to improve on and feeling like there's hope after only 1 1/2 years on the pedals.
Thanks again Duane, I'll see you again next year!
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