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Steel player wanted Nashville

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Tommy Butler

This appeared in myspace , just pasing it on .

Date: 05 May 2008, 09:39 PM
Subject: Steel Guitar Gig
Body: EXCELLENT PEDAL STEEL PLAYER WANTED FR MUSIC ROW RECORDING STUDIO (NASHVILLE)
Reply to: makethebandnashville@yahoo.com
Date: 2008-05-03, 10:54AM CDT


Exciting New Music Row Recording Studio seeks amazing pedal steel player for session work. Must be reliable and available to work weekdays 9am-5pm. We are holding auditons this Monday and Tuesday. Audition slots are filling up quickly so call now for time slot. Ask for "Sharon" 615-574-4588.
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Good luck finding a steel player in Nashville. ;)
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Audition???????

Post by Bobbe Seymour »

There is no one in Nashville qualified to audition steel players except other steel players! This ad is ridiculous.

Can't you just see a great steel player like Buddy E., Paul F. or Tommy W. auditioning for some 19 year old female singer, amature studio owner that doesn't even know what a steel is? Yep, this is quite a town, goes a little more backwards everyday it seems. See why I went into the "steel store biz?" :whoa: This is it. :P

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Post by Barry Blackwood »

"There is no one in Nashville qualified to audition steel players except other steel players!"

That is correct, sir ..... 8)
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Post by Greg Wisecup »

Bobbe, I didn't know studio gigs were 9-5 m-f If I'd have known that I would have practiced harder. Has this been a secret all theses years? Help us out B.S.
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Post by Bobbe Seymour »

Greg, you are correct! This has to be a real prank ad.

Like, auditioning for a US president, wait, this might not be a bad idea!
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Post by Tommy R. Butler »

I thought this was funny as well. Call Sharon ...HURRY... !!!!
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Post by Ken Byng »

Must be great to live in a town where you have so many non playing experts on steel guitar.

I love the place but I wouldn't liked to have competed in NV for a playing job when I was younger - I would have starved. I don't do amazing. :(
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Post by Tommy R. Butler »

Dont think they gonna find amazing with their marketing. I talked to a drummer that went down there. Weird situation. SOmeone gave her my # Sharon has called me 3 times...GUESS THEY GAVE UP ON AMAZING. I aint calling her back !!!
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Tommy
What should we call her ? (that would be approppriate and nice :lol: ) Besides who of us would call or describe ourselves as expert or amazing ? ( JUST AN AFTERTHOUGHT ! )
Just remember,
You don�t stop playing cause you get older,
You get older cause you stop playing ! http://www.myspace.com/johnpphillips
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Post by Steve Norman »

think its one of the band competition shows? American idol type knock off?
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Post by Willis Vanderberg »

My playing has been described as AMAZING but, not in the positive sense. I keep on keeping on though. I've only had sixty years of practice, just wait....
The last audition I has was with four capoed flat tops and a mandolin...thank goodness I flunked that one..Somehow I missed the beat...I don't think they did though..
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Post by Michael Douchette »

Wonder if it's one of those deals like they had down at Studio "B" before? That would explain the 9-5 thing...
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hi

Post by Ernest Cawby »

Bobbe hurry before you miss out on the gig of a life time.


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Post by chris ivey »

maybe nashville is thinking about 'going country'!
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Post by Ben Jones »

chris ivey wrote:maybe nashville is thinking about 'going country'!
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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In your dreams - assuming that they even remotely know what "country" is.
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Post by Donny Hinson »

Is this one of those audition deals where you get there and they tell you you can't carry your own stuff into the studio?

Ahh yes, those dreaded "cartage fees". :\

"Of course, if we hire you, we'll cover those fees."
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get your hands off my equipment, woman!
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Post by Stephen Silver »

So, did anyone take the bait or know of someone who did that can report back to us and give us a laugh?

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Post by Rick Nicklas »

Yes, I went ahead and auditioned for the position. Turns out that it's an opening in the backup band for a Gentleman's Club (Topless/Bottomless). I declined the offer because I catch a cold easily and my chest is starting to sag at 60 years of age. :D
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Rick and his sagging chest!

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Post by Rick Nicklas »

Hey Ray, that's my old stand for the Session 500. :lol: Well, the cats out of the bag. I did get the gig and it pays almost nothing. Thank goodness we don't have to buy uniforms.. :D
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Post by James Cann »

. . . amazing pedal steel player . . .
Gee, what does that mean?
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