Swingin' On The Steel by Ray Montee
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Hey man, nice tone you had there! I enjoyed listening to you play. You must have had a long and enjoyable career and will be looking forward to meeting you some day and listen to the many stories you must have to tell. Scotty
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Ray Montee will be performing live at the TSGA Jamboree Non Pedal Session in Dallas TX on Friday March 13 2009.
http://rickalexander.com/BigSteel/2009N ... ssion.html
A golden opportunity to see and hear this master of the steel guitar . .
http://rickalexander.com/BigSteel/2009N ... ssion.html
A golden opportunity to see and hear this master of the steel guitar . .
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To my Forum Friends...................
Many thanks for the kind words......
I've always enjoyed playing steel guitar and have always attempted to do my best. It makes this olde man feel mighty happy to hear the compliments PRIOR
to my funeral.
Hopefully I'll have the opportunity to meet many of you while attending the Texas Steel Guitar Show in March, 2009. Again, many thanks.
Special thanks to Rick Alexander for installing the video on YouTube. Without him, this could not have been possible.
I've always enjoyed playing steel guitar and have always attempted to do my best. It makes this olde man feel mighty happy to hear the compliments PRIOR
to my funeral.
Hopefully I'll have the opportunity to meet many of you while attending the Texas Steel Guitar Show in March, 2009. Again, many thanks.
Special thanks to Rick Alexander for installing the video on YouTube. Without him, this could not have been possible.
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Take your video camera along and maybe we can be treated to some more of the Skipper and his talents.Rick Alexander wrote:Ray Montee will be performing live at the TSGA Jamboree Non Pedal Session in Dallas TX on Friday March 13 2009.
http://rickalexander.com/BigSteel/2009N ... ssion.html
A golden opportunity to see and hear this master of the steel guitar . .
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Alan, you get your wish my friend!
We'll be video-ing all the NP Session performances and posting the videos on YouTube just like we did last year.
The Skipper is definitely one of the great steel players, and his playing should be heard by all!
Howard, you've been reading my mind again!!
I was thinking of asking all the NP Session participants to assemble at 4:00 PM (just as soon as the show is over) for a group photo shoot.
Of course, any and all SWP folks present should be in it whether they played in the show or not.
We just have to find a capable non-participant to take the photo(s).
We'll either have to enlist a pedal player or just pull somebody off the street . .
Wait a minute, I almost forgot - the 12 second delay feature on my camera!
We can totally do this . .
We'll be video-ing all the NP Session performances and posting the videos on YouTube just like we did last year.
The Skipper is definitely one of the great steel players, and his playing should be heard by all!
Howard, you've been reading my mind again!!
I was thinking of asking all the NP Session participants to assemble at 4:00 PM (just as soon as the show is over) for a group photo shoot.
Of course, any and all SWP folks present should be in it whether they played in the show or not.
We just have to find a capable non-participant to take the photo(s).
We'll either have to enlist a pedal player or just pull somebody off the street . .
Wait a minute, I almost forgot - the 12 second delay feature on my camera!
We can totally do this . .
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more video clips............................
Hi Billy!
In response to your question: NOPE! The station provided Heck, the leader with only one copy of one show. So sad. Some 3-5 years of shows, mostly in living color too.
The shows were always well rehearsed and the musicians worked together really well. Don, the accordianist, suggested most of the arrangements and the public found them to quite acceptable.
It was always fun to do the show. We'd rehearse a couple of hours on Wednesday evening; then, a couple of hours just prior to the show, and then we did the show LIVE! Some stress, to be sure, but that's why we are professionals, right? Just joking.
This is the only show I've EVER worked, without a lead guitarist at me elboe. I hate piano/accordianists however, DON was absolutely the very best I've ever know. It was indeed an honor for me to have worked with him.
In response to your question: NOPE! The station provided Heck, the leader with only one copy of one show. So sad. Some 3-5 years of shows, mostly in living color too.
The shows were always well rehearsed and the musicians worked together really well. Don, the accordianist, suggested most of the arrangements and the public found them to quite acceptable.
It was always fun to do the show. We'd rehearse a couple of hours on Wednesday evening; then, a couple of hours just prior to the show, and then we did the show LIVE! Some stress, to be sure, but that's why we are professionals, right? Just joking.
This is the only show I've EVER worked, without a lead guitarist at me elboe. I hate piano/accordianists however, DON was absolutely the very best I've ever know. It was indeed an honor for me to have worked with him.
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That is sad - all those wonderful performances that have been lost.NOPE! The station provided Heck, the leader with only one copy of one show. So sad. Some 3-5 years of shows, mostly in living color too.
All we can do now is make sure the ones we still have and the ones yet to be recorded DON'T get lost.
Fortunately that's much easier to do now than it was then . .
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Skip,
As usual, great performance on the Bigsby, especially the harmonics. I remember watching that particular Heck Harper show because it was the last of the series; almost 44 years ago to the day. Is it possible that KGW may have additional film of this series or the Circle Eight Hoedown show in their library? When Heck passed away, KGW showed three or four clips of Heck singing on earlier programs.
Many years ago, I interviewed Heck for the Portland State University newspaper. They did not run the story and I tried to get the Oregonian to run it in their Sunday supplement. They passed on it. On one of the tapes I recorded, Heck told a humorous story about his early career.
In the 1930s, he came to Chicago from his home in Wisconsin to audition for a one-time appearance on the National Barn Dance. He got the gig and because he was very nervous, he decided to practice his song before he went on in the WLS men's room. Heck said he struck up a conversation with a guy who walked in in the middle of his restroom rehearsal. Feeling pretty important, Heck boasted that he would be singing on the Barn Dance later that evening. He asked the guy if he was a performer or just a member of the crew. The guy responded that he was trying to be a singer. Later, as he was standing in the wings waiting to go on, Heck saw this same guy walk out on stage as the announcer said "and now ladies and gentleman, Red Foley!
Looking forward to seeing you at the Texas show in March
Mike
As usual, great performance on the Bigsby, especially the harmonics. I remember watching that particular Heck Harper show because it was the last of the series; almost 44 years ago to the day. Is it possible that KGW may have additional film of this series or the Circle Eight Hoedown show in their library? When Heck passed away, KGW showed three or four clips of Heck singing on earlier programs.
Many years ago, I interviewed Heck for the Portland State University newspaper. They did not run the story and I tried to get the Oregonian to run it in their Sunday supplement. They passed on it. On one of the tapes I recorded, Heck told a humorous story about his early career.
In the 1930s, he came to Chicago from his home in Wisconsin to audition for a one-time appearance on the National Barn Dance. He got the gig and because he was very nervous, he decided to practice his song before he went on in the WLS men's room. Heck said he struck up a conversation with a guy who walked in in the middle of his restroom rehearsal. Feeling pretty important, Heck boasted that he would be singing on the Barn Dance later that evening. He asked the guy if he was a performer or just a member of the crew. The guy responded that he was trying to be a singer. Later, as he was standing in the wings waiting to go on, Heck saw this same guy walk out on stage as the announcer said "and now ladies and gentleman, Red Foley!
Looking forward to seeing you at the Texas show in March
Mike
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Regarding KGW-TV.............
Michael......Heck told me that this was the only video copy they would give him. They had both the black and white shows and later the color videos.
I understand that STeve Malnacheck got a host of tapes from Martha Flateau. I've attempted to communicate with Steve but get the cold shoulder.
Perhaps you could have more success. I beleive he lives in/around the Milwaukie area. GOOD LUCK.
There were lots of great instrumentals and vocals on those shows...... "Bells of St.Mary" that I did standing with the dlb-8 Rick is ONE I can still recall.
I understand that STeve Malnacheck got a host of tapes from Martha Flateau. I've attempted to communicate with Steve but get the cold shoulder.
Perhaps you could have more success. I beleive he lives in/around the Milwaukie area. GOOD LUCK.
There were lots of great instrumentals and vocals on those shows...... "Bells of St.Mary" that I did standing with the dlb-8 Rick is ONE I can still recall.
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Rythmn Section at Texas Shin-Dig
Rick Alexander, are YOU.......going to be playing that fabulous rythmn guitar at the Texas Jamboree?
Great guitar playing on your CD and would love to have that kind of rythmn behind me during my mini-performance.
Great guitar playing on your CD and would love to have that kind of rythmn behind me during my mini-performance.
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Ray, thanks for the kind words.
I'd be happy to play rhythm guitar for your set in the Non Pedal Session.
That means I get to be in your next video!
I'd be happy to play rhythm guitar for your set in the Non Pedal Session.
That means I get to be in your next video!
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RICK & the TSGA Jamboree
Hey there Rick!
Are you going to be wearing WHITE for that gala video performance?
I just wanted to be sure so I could coordinate my attire with yours without creating any type of visual clash, if you will.
By the way I've dispatched a copy of "Hawaiian Memories"........so that you can hear a touch of my style of playing.
By the way, if you will be so kind to do so, I'd prefer that you stand with that g'tar to my LEFT. I've grown up listening to my accompaniment on that side and simply don't know how to act when it's elsewhere.
Are you going to be wearing WHITE for that gala video performance?
I just wanted to be sure so I could coordinate my attire with yours without creating any type of visual clash, if you will.
By the way I've dispatched a copy of "Hawaiian Memories"........so that you can hear a touch of my style of playing.
By the way, if you will be so kind to do so, I'd prefer that you stand with that g'tar to my LEFT. I've grown up listening to my accompaniment on that side and simply don't know how to act when it's elsewhere.