New Music Show In Pigeon Forge, TN with Herby Wallace
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New Music Show In Pigeon Forge, TN with Herby Wallace
Well I can't believe it but I finally landed a music theatre here in Pigeon Forge willing to add steel guitar and I don't have to play or try to play other instruments just to get the job! I know I have a bad attitude, but that's just the way it is!
Anyhow, if any of you happen to be in this area, I will be playing at Southern Nights Theatre seven nights a week starting this Saturday, June 1st. I have been rehearsing and I do think it will be a good show. There are several good singers in the show and my bass player buddy, Ben Brogdon is also going to be playing. The show will offer a wide variety of music, including traditional country, western swing, gospel and even some pop standards. The theatre is located right on the Parkway in Pigeon Forge. The show starts at 8:00 p.m.
I will still be taking off from time to time for steel guitar show.
Herby Wallace
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Anyhow, if any of you happen to be in this area, I will be playing at Southern Nights Theatre seven nights a week starting this Saturday, June 1st. I have been rehearsing and I do think it will be a good show. There are several good singers in the show and my bass player buddy, Ben Brogdon is also going to be playing. The show will offer a wide variety of music, including traditional country, western swing, gospel and even some pop standards. The theatre is located right on the Parkway in Pigeon Forge. The show starts at 8:00 p.m.
I will still be taking off from time to time for steel guitar show.
Herby Wallace
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Hi Herby!
Amen,Amen, Amen.....See, this willmake a nice tag to that article we worked on in Dallas....
JB
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Amen,Amen, Amen.....See, this willmake a nice tag to that article we worked on in Dallas....
JB
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Great news, Herby
I couldn't believe it when we were packing up at the Michigan show and Ben told me about that sad state of affairs. Musicians of your quality should never have a problem finding work. You're both tops in my book.
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I couldn't believe it when we were packing up at the Michigan show and Ben told me about that sad state of affairs. Musicians of your quality should never have a problem finding work. You're both tops in my book.
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<small>Larry Bell - email: larry@larrybell.org - gigs - Home Page
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Congrats, Herby. I will definately be there to hear you. I have a good friend, David Fee, that is just now opening another theater in Pigeon Forge. For a second, I thought you might had landed a gig there. It is called the Black Bear Jamboree Dinner Theater and Show. I spent some time with David and he explained the show to me. It sounds like it will be good food and a great show with something for everybody. Sort of a mix between a Country Bear Jamboree, comedy variety acts, and a live musical show. David owns the Comedy Barn and has been very successful, so this is his 2nd Theater venture in Pigeon Forge. He had Charlie King playing acoustic guitar, keyboards, and steel in the Comedy Barn, but according to Charlie, made him quit playing steel because he didn't want him sitting down on stage!!!! The exception is the drummer, and he is on a riser behind glass!!!
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Herby,
That's GREAT NEWS for you and Ben.(But Can Ben Smoke that CEEGAR on the Stage??) You know that your my main Idol and I hope good freind...And that venue will save you GALLONS of GAS....But on the other hand ..It's almost like a day job!!!!! How are you going to handle that!!! All kiding aside...With my season pass at Dollywood..I'll be over there often to come in and listen to my gerue..Maybe I can pick up a few licks..if you ever get down to normal speed pickin!!!!
Any way Congrats..and I guess we won't see you at Mountain City!!!
Bob Hayes..the (not so) Grouchyvet
That's GREAT NEWS for you and Ben.(But Can Ben Smoke that CEEGAR on the Stage??) You know that your my main Idol and I hope good freind...And that venue will save you GALLONS of GAS....But on the other hand ..It's almost like a day job!!!!! How are you going to handle that!!! All kiding aside...With my season pass at Dollywood..I'll be over there often to come in and listen to my gerue..Maybe I can pick up a few licks..if you ever get down to normal speed pickin!!!!
Any way Congrats..and I guess we won't see you at Mountain City!!!
Bob Hayes..the (not so) Grouchyvet
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I am happy for you Herby, it could not happen to a nicer person. Most shows care more about how many instruments you play, rather than how good you are on a particular instrument. In far to many cases, all that is required is a "warm" body setting there behind a steel guitar. This show "now" has a "REAL" steel guitar player, instead of a warm body that sings, dances and doubles on banjo.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Keith Hilton on 29 May 2002 at 09:52 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Well, I appreciate all the great comments about the new job in Pigeon Forge. You know as I've said before, many people think I have a bad attitude, but I honestly have never had a problem finding a music job until the past 3 or 4 years, and like Keith Hilton said, it doesn't seem to matter how one plays, but how many instruments you can play or how young you are or how you look on stage. Since I am 54, am overweight and have gray hair probably makes a difference.
Anyhow maybe this will work out and I am getting to play quite a bit, of course, still no instrumentals in the show though.
George, speaking of David Fee and the Black Bear Jamboree, Ben Brogdon and I both auditioned for that job and I spoke with David Fee and Charlie King both, but it didn't do any good. Charlie at first talked like I had the job and then they never called back. I guess I need to practice a little more!
Herby Wallace
P.S. So the Black Bear Jamboree is another new show that won't have steel guitar. Same old story. I still don't know why they didn't hire Ben. I guess he is too old and doesn't look good enough in jeans!
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Anyhow maybe this will work out and I am getting to play quite a bit, of course, still no instrumentals in the show though.
George, speaking of David Fee and the Black Bear Jamboree, Ben Brogdon and I both auditioned for that job and I spoke with David Fee and Charlie King both, but it didn't do any good. Charlie at first talked like I had the job and then they never called back. I guess I need to practice a little more!
Herby Wallace
P.S. So the Black Bear Jamboree is another new show that won't have steel guitar. Same old story. I still don't know why they didn't hire Ben. I guess he is too old and doesn't look good enough in jeans!
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Herby;
I never thought of you as being overweight. If you were 6ft 11 inches tall it might help. I also resent you refering to the albino hair as GREY because I have albino hair also, what there is left. I too am not tall enough. Oh well, so much for pumping you up. Congrats on the gig and getting to work with Ben !! They couldn't have done beter on bass. How long should I wait be fore I hit you for a loan?... Can't think of anything good to say about your steel playing....Dad always said if you can't say something good to keep still.
Jack
I never thought of you as being overweight. If you were 6ft 11 inches tall it might help. I also resent you refering to the albino hair as GREY because I have albino hair also, what there is left. I too am not tall enough. Oh well, so much for pumping you up. Congrats on the gig and getting to work with Ben !! They couldn't have done beter on bass. How long should I wait be fore I hit you for a loan?... Can't think of anything good to say about your steel playing....Dad always said if you can't say something good to keep still.
Jack
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Life is full of discrimination because of age, tattoos, or because you don't have a pretty face. I saw a lot of employment discrimination when I came home in 1970 a service connected disabled Vietnam Veteran. I learned not to let discrimination bother me. I am 58, ugly, and proud of it! My wife finally talked me into coloring my hair, losing weight, saying more people would be calling for me to play music with them. Since coloring my hair and losing weight I havn't had more calls to play music! I do feel better with the weight loss. Because of the black shoe polish I use on my hair, I have to be really careful when it rains--HERBY!
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Bad Attitude??
Lets face it Herby, you have dedicated your life to this instrument. For those of us that have seen you perform know that you do it all and can play anything. When you are at the top of your profession, whether a athlete, business professional or whatever, the compensation/jobs should not be a problem. I have no problem seeing your frustration. Yea, you deserve to vent a little and I hardly call it a bad attitude.
Glad to see you landed the gig, but the bottom line is you deserved it.
Lets face it Herby, you have dedicated your life to this instrument. For those of us that have seen you perform know that you do it all and can play anything. When you are at the top of your profession, whether a athlete, business professional or whatever, the compensation/jobs should not be a problem. I have no problem seeing your frustration. Yea, you deserve to vent a little and I hardly call it a bad attitude.
Glad to see you landed the gig, but the bottom line is you deserved it.
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Hey Herby,
Man, I'm so proud for you and Ben. I hope Jean and I can get off up there to see you.
Jean says congrats and she's proud for you as long as you don't miss too many steel shows. She says that she won't have anyone to "boss"!!!!LOL.
Anyway, we are glad for you and Ben and hope it works out to be a pleasurable and lasting job. Take care and hope to see you soon.
John & Jean Hughey
Man, I'm so proud for you and Ben. I hope Jean and I can get off up there to see you.
Jean says congrats and she's proud for you as long as you don't miss too many steel shows. She says that she won't have anyone to "boss"!!!!LOL.
Anyway, we are glad for you and Ben and hope it works out to be a pleasurable and lasting job. Take care and hope to see you soon.
John & Jean Hughey
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Way to go Herbie and tell Bennie that Karen and I says Howdey. Now here is the way around the grey hair situation. One time we had to apply for new ID cards for the Fire Dept here in Athens. I filled out the hair color as Silver, I was called in the office by the Fire Chief and he explained that silver was not a hair color and quickly gave me the colors I could choose from. Being somewhat of a maverick I listened intently and then asked him if he was going to put "bald" on his ID card. End of the office visit, end of story and from then on my ID card listed hair color as "Silver".
I hope we can make it down this summer to see you guys, have a good one.
I hope we can make it down this summer to see you guys, have a good one.