Arizona Jam a Huge Success!!

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Billy Easton
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Arizona Jam a Huge Success!!

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Our big day in Apache Junction was yesterday, and I want to let you all know that if you were not there, you missed a great one!! We had between 60 and 75 people in attendance, mostly players and spouses/significant others, with 13 steel guitars placed in a semi circle. Big Jim Barron supplies the Band in the Box, cranked it on, and we all took a verse and chorus of each song in succession. What a great bunch of players, including, Hollis Pritchart, Troy Porter, Bob Allen, Jim Barron, Fred Justice, LaRue, Ray Jenkins, Wayne Paden,Hap Young, Jack Francis, Danny Stinnett, myself and others. We even had a lap steel chime in, and I am sorry to say that I didn't get the players name. All sounded so great, and what a terrific time we had. Then special guest Mike Smith brought his equipment in, along with a live drummer, and some bass/keyboard/vocal tracks, and just blew us away with his expert stylings. Many other familiar names in the steel world, like Danny Sneed, Ed Packard, Mark Fredericks,John Rickard,Margie Mays and others were there and we will be planning on their sharing their talent on the next jam. Thanks to Sam Marshall for the rhythm and lead guitar work with us as well.

There were Zums, Emmons', Franklin, Fessendon,Sierra, Rustler,Mullen, all represented. The lap steel was a Gibson BR9, and was a great addition to the pedal sounds.

Great food in the form of biscuits and gravey, with scrambled eggs and coffee was supplied by Mrs. Ray (Dixie) Jenkins. Thanks Dixie, it was great!!

The general consensus among the attendees was that they want to do this again, and eventually become a bit more formalized as a club. I am all for this, but be forewarned that we will be looking for lots of volunteers to help with this. Let's make it a real labor of love.

Thanks to all the players, watchers, helpers, and other interested parties. It was great to be with you for the day, and I hope we can do this again soon. Are you with us?

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Post by Danny Stinnett »

Billy, I am with you. Hope to get there earlier next time, and get in a little more pickin!! Let's do it again soon!!!

Danny
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Ray Jenkins
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Please don't think we are having secert meetings or anything but Troy Billy and I discussed our next get together.We decided since Thanksgiving and Christmas were so close we are shooting for sometime in late January.I hope everyone will be in agreement with this.I know it seems a long time away.This time frame will allow us too draw our first sketch of by-laws and produce our Charter.Today I have a meeting with a lawyer who works only contracts,meaning all he does is write by-laws,charters wills,ect.(I think there will be no charge)I can't say anymore than Billy Bob already said. He said it very well.All I can say is a great big THANKS. Image Image ImageRay
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A quick after thought,all that wish too,send an e-mail too the Dean of our school thanking him for the use of the Multi-Purpose Room.His email is,Larry_Cline@centralaz.edu Dr.Cline will be pleased too hear from you guys.Thanks Ray
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Post by Ken Frazier »

Hey Folks,
Thank you for inviting us to a great Jam. Edie and I really enjoyed it. We took a whole bunch of pictures of everybody. We would like to be included to the next one. We also would like to join the association if one is formed. Maybe by Jan when the next one is planned I will have learned enough to bring my steel. Thanks
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Post by Jack Francis »

The lap steel player was Barry Bell, and a fine job he did!!
Barry plays guitar, fiddle and lap steel in
the Roadhouse Kings with me.
Jack Francis www.roadhousekings.com
(We had a great time and enjoyed making some new friends, looking forward to the next event.) <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jack Francis on 30 September 2002 at 11:11 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Sam Marshall »

You guys wore me out!!

I was asleep on the couch by 9PM.

I had a great time and I look forward to the next meeting.

I am thankful for seeing old friends again and meeting some new ones.

Regards,
Sam
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Post by PLAYSTEEL9 »

I had a great time, I just wish I could have stayed longer, next time, If I am in town, I hope to stay for the whole thing, there are a few people I did not get to meet. Maybe someone, if everybody agrees, could put the guest list on the net. May be a bad idea, I don't know, just an idea.
But I had a great time.
Let's do it again, soon.
wayne



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Rick Ulrich
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Post by Rick Ulrich »

I just wanted to say I had a great time and want to tip my hat to the organizers, Billy, Ray and Troy. Dixie did a great job, cooking up a storm and feeding everyone. The playing was superb. Enjoyed meeting as many as I could and look forward to the next one to meet the rest of you. Thanks to all of you that had to drive considerable distant, your presence made it really worthwhile. The facilities were really nice also, thanks Ray.
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Post by Bob Allen »

I would like to add my congraulations to Ray Jenkins,Bill Easton and Troy Porter. Also to Big Jim Baron for his part making our Az Jam a real success. Dixie you did a wonderful job putting that food togeather. We had some great players thier,and I'm really looking forward to the next time. Bob Allen
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Post by Bob Allen »

I would like to add my congraulations to Ray Jenkins,Bill Easton and Troy Porter. Also to Big Jim Baron for his part making our Az Jam a real success. Dixie you did a wonderful job putting that food togeather. We had some great players thier,and I'm really looking forward to the next time. Bob Allen
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Post by Bob Allen »

I would like to add my congraulations to Ray Jenkins,Bill Easton and Troy Porter. Also to Big Jim Baron for his part making our Az Jam a real success. Dixie you did a wonderful job putting that food togeather. We had some great players thier,and I'm really looking forward to the next time. Bob Allen
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Ray Jenkins
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Say it again Bob Image Image ImageRay

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Post by Ray Jenkins »

Can anyone post some pictures of the jam please?Thanks
Ray


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Ken Frazier
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Post by Ken Frazier »

All Of the pictures that I took at the Jam did not turn out.I have a digital camera and I must have a defective card. None of the pictures were saved to the card. When I tried to review them at home there were none present. Sorry Maybe Next Time
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Post by Miguel e Smith »

I did take a few shots before I had to leave. Several just didn't turn out so good, but the few that did I posted at this link..
http://www.gatlinbros.com/arizona_steel_jam_2002.htm

Mike P.S.; please forgive me for not remembering everyone's name. If you'll fill me in I'll post the names with the pics.
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Post by Sam White »

Hey Ray and Billy .Please wait until the second week end of Febuary to have your next Steel Jam and I will be able to make it. The wife and I will be driving out from North Carolina to visit my Brother-in-Law and Sister-in-Law they live in Fort McHave.How far is it from the steel Jam. I will have my Steel with me and might try to play a couple of tunes.I will be retiring as President of the Rhode Island Steel Guitar Association in November as I moved to N.C. .Hope you hold off till Febuary I will bring The In Laws.The brother-in -Law has a couple classic cars and goes to all the car shows. Maybe we can set up my Steel in the back of his 55 Chevy Apache Pick up and ride around playing my steel at the car shows Ha.Maybe some of you know him his name is Artie Todd and his wife is Alice todd.
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Post by Ray Jenkins »

Mike,thanks for the pictures,now everybody else will know it really happened and we weren't dreaming.That was some awsome playing you did my man.Thanks so much for your help.Looking forward too the next event.
Ray

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