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Michael Witwicki
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Indie-Country with Pedal Steel

Post by Michael Witwicki »

Hey everyone!

Been searching for some new music to purchase - particularly i'm looking for any new Indie Alt-Country stuff with a prominent pedal steel player.

Right now I'm listening to the Castanets who have SOME PSG on their stuff...I've also got some great demos from a short-lived band out of Tufts called Dusky Silo. But i'm looking for other good suggestions!

Thanks!

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{currently playing imaginary pedal steel}
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Ben Jones
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Post by Ben Jones »

other than a few small local acts...Drive By Truckers is the only thing that comes to mind.
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Post by John Phinney »

The newest Son Volt record has some real nice PSG on a couple tunes.
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Post by Scott Swartz »

not sure how "new" you are talking but how about Ryan Adams with John Graboff on steel.

Go to cdbaby.com and search pedal steel

We are local but you might like my band

www.myspace.com/thelinemen
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MySpace: This is the group I play with with Roger. Some were nashville productions the latest was done in a local studio using band members. Most have some PSG. If you order there are discounts for multiple CDs. Mention to Roger than I sent you.

http://www.myspace.com/rogertripp
http://www.reverbnation.com/roberttrippmusic

http://www.reverbnation.com/roberttrippgospel

I might be a beginner now, but someday I'm gonna steel the show.
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Shawn Canning
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Post by Shawn Canning »

Definitely check out the new John Doe & the Sadies collaboration ‘Country Club.’ Both Eric Heywood and Bob Egan (of Wilco & Blue Rodeo fame) are credited on the album, although I haven’t figured out who’s playing where. Great Album.
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Post by Bryan Daste »

A couple of alt-country ish things I played steel on (and recorded):

http://cdbaby.com/cd/brynloosley
http://cdbaby.com/cd/scotlandbarr2
http://cdbaby.com/cd/emmahill3

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Post by David Anderson »

Here's another st. Louis band...

http://www.magnoliasummer.com/
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Post by Cameron Tilbury »

The Deadstring Brothers are good. I love The Derailers (real Bakersfield stuff), and The Georgian Company are quite good.
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Michael Pierce
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Post by Michael Pierce »

I'm a big fan of The Hoyle Brothers (Chicago based, I believe). Excellent steel. More traditional sounding honky-tonk indie-country.

http://www.hoylebrothers.com/
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Post by Danny Crelin »

The Hacienda Brothers
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Post by Scott Hiestand »

I guess the more obvious ones....Ryan Adams/Whiskeytown, Son Volt, Uncle Tupelo, Flying Burritos.

Here's an interesting guy out of Houston. Real basic pedal steel work but nice stuff:
http://www.amazon.com/Other-Side-Kindne ... 024&sr=8-3

I agree with Michael on the Hoyle Brothers.

Finally....the band I'm in! Yes, we are "local" and I'm a "new addition" so no sign of steel work on the demos.....yet. Hey, gotta put in a plug! :)
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Post by Jonathan Shacklock »

You may have seen this recent thread relating to Sera Cahoone - I highly rate her latest album, really gets under your skin.

I think Richmond Fontaine with Paul Brainard on steel are currently the leading lights in this field. Start with Post To Wire and go from there.

Also, I second Shawn's John Doe & the Sadies recommendation - old songs given an indie edge, great stuff.
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Post by Henry Nagle »

Hi Michael..

That might be my own decrepit whine on the Castanets recording you heard.

I'm not sure when it's release date is, but I tracked on their latest back in april and I played a lot of pedal steel, much more than the last album. Quite a bit of electric guitar as well.

The Castanets are definitely more "alternative" than country, but I think Ray is a talented songwriter and singer. He's distinctive and has a certain "sweetness" in his sound. And- I think the new record is going to be really good. I'm excited about it, and that is really saying something, 'cause I'm a total snob.

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Post by Henry Nagle »

The first Jayhawks album (if you can find it) has some really good steel guitar and is a great album anyways.

Son Volts' first album, Trace, has some great pedal steel stuff and is also a super record....

There's a local band (SF bay area) called.... "Or, The Whale", (I think they use a comma)..... Anyways, I haven't heard their recordings, but I like them a lot and their steel player is prominent and quite good.
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Country "like it used to be".

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Hi Mike,
Saw your post....looking for "alt" country with steel, independently marketed and produced.
Ran accross a band from Wisconsin called "The Honky Tonk Twisters" Two albums out and a third on the way.
You can get a sample of their stuff on MySpace

http://www.myspace.com/honkytonktwisters

No Ameripolitan, pirate shirts, undertaker jackets, metrosexuals ect. just great twang...what I refer to as "Country and Western" music.

Please take a listen and be sure to drop the guys a email to let them know what you think!

God Bless and God Bless traditional "Country and Western Music"!

Mark
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I See Hawks in L.A.

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