Video from NYC Lap Steel Fest
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Video from NYC Lap Steel Fest
This was how things were kicked off on Saturday night, with Dan Tyack and Chuck Campbell. It was a nice little house band I cobbled together; most of us just met minutes before.
Dan and Chuck are just tone masters. More to follow. Unfortunately, due to the low lighting at Rodeo Bar, the video quality is terrible. I'm hoping at some point to get some of Howard's video edited in. In the meantime, it's listenable.
"In The Morning When I Rise"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYr2SiK7fzQ
On Sunday, one of the bands featured was Nation Beat, with Raphael MacGregor on steel. Here they are playing their own unique twist on Brazilian music:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qj9sWpCbL50
Slo-Mo featuring Mic Wrecka with Mike Brenner on lap steel:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6MOlm9Wn10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmM29TyEU-I
Scroll down for many more videos.
Dan and Chuck are just tone masters. More to follow. Unfortunately, due to the low lighting at Rodeo Bar, the video quality is terrible. I'm hoping at some point to get some of Howard's video edited in. In the meantime, it's listenable.
"In The Morning When I Rise"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYr2SiK7fzQ
On Sunday, one of the bands featured was Nation Beat, with Raphael MacGregor on steel. Here they are playing their own unique twist on Brazilian music:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qj9sWpCbL50
Slo-Mo featuring Mic Wrecka with Mike Brenner on lap steel:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6MOlm9Wn10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmM29TyEU-I
Scroll down for many more videos.
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Good lord !! What a party! Mr. Neer, I beg thee... please post more videos!!!
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Sounds great...that's some mighty fine armpit guitar pickin' too, Mike.
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Raphael and I were talking at the show and it was said that "everyone in NY plays lap steel." This is somewhat true, although with varying degrees of success.
Jack Grace said to me, "We should have a Lap Steel festival, go ahead and see what you can do." It was in honor of Drew Glackin, so it was decided that it would be a celebration of Lap steel in different contexts, not so much a history of steel guitar, but where is it today and where is it going? If we do it again next year, I'll have a lot to think about.
This festival, with the generosity of everyone involved, was an absolute joy. There wasn't much money to go around and some folks made great sacrifices. All of the musicians involved were completely low maintenance and in the case of Dan, for example, he brought Chuck Campbell in. How cool is that? Fred Kinbom had Wade Schuman sit in. Wade has a band, Hazmat Modine, which I wanted to book but couldn't make happen. And yet, things work out somehow. Tiki Daddy had Andrew Hall and Bliss Blood of the Moonlighters with them...see what I mean?
Jack Grace said to me, "We should have a Lap Steel festival, go ahead and see what you can do." It was in honor of Drew Glackin, so it was decided that it would be a celebration of Lap steel in different contexts, not so much a history of steel guitar, but where is it today and where is it going? If we do it again next year, I'll have a lot to think about.
This festival, with the generosity of everyone involved, was an absolute joy. There wasn't much money to go around and some folks made great sacrifices. All of the musicians involved were completely low maintenance and in the case of Dan, for example, he brought Chuck Campbell in. How cool is that? Fred Kinbom had Wade Schuman sit in. Wade has a band, Hazmat Modine, which I wanted to book but couldn't make happen. And yet, things work out somehow. Tiki Daddy had Andrew Hall and Bliss Blood of the Moonlighters with them...see what I mean?
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No disrespect to Mike, but Colin Alder (maker of Cruztone guitars) has put together two great lap steel festival in Santa Cruz, California for the last two years. They were called "Lapstravaganza".Kevin Brown wrote:hmmmmm, makes one wonder why it hasnt been done before, well done mike, were you the sole brains behind this ? thats a lot of organising, well done, respect.
here's another of Slo Mo....Hava Nagelah right into Amazing Grace......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmM29TyEU-I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmM29TyEU-I
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Good stuff guys. Nation Beat reminds me a bit of Major Lingo from here in AZ.
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and back by popular demand...Tiki Daddy......try the veal and don't forget to tip your waiter.......
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