**Abilene Jam Was A Blowout**
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- Fred Shannon
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**Abilene Jam Was A Blowout**
What a treat the Abilene Jam was to a larger than normal central Texas crowd of musicians and fans. Randy Palmore and company put on a super, well ran show. When you begin a show with the likes of Bobby Tuttle, who is one of the smoothest players around, you really can't lose. If Bill Stafford is "Mr Smooth", then our Texas version is "Mr Silk"--for lack of a better word. Then you follow up that gentleman with Johnny Cox, who "happened to drop by after a night with the Jody Nix band, and Larry Toliver-who "attacks" a pedal steel like no other--accompanied by his son Casey Toliver (super singer BTW), there is just just gonna be a great afternoon ahead. Freddie Justice, in from Arizona, left the audience in awe with his performance on the Rains guitar--super player. Gary Carpenter gave us all a lesson on the inside neck of the Rains axe. He never fails to amaze me with his dexterity. A monster player to say the least. Then the "kids" Jerry Newberry and some 'brat' named Austin Stewart offered up a humongous plate of crow to the steel players in the audience, especially when the "kid" ended that part of the show with a version of "Orange Blossom Special" that ran grandpop off the stage. If you think the steel guitar is on the decline, the remedy is simple, just start 'em younger with kids like Austin. The final jam with Gary Carpenter, Bill Simmons--who overcame some tremendous electrical problems--along with Gene Watson's steeler Corky "Peewee" Owens added the frosting on the cake with a tremendous finish. Whatta' show. This one is going to get bigger, thanks to Randy Palmore, Larry Toliver, Bobby Rains and all who helped. I'll be back next year to this one if the Great One allows.
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Well we just got home from Abilene. We had a great time. Thanks Fred for your kind words!!!!!!!! I showed them to Austin and he got a big kick out it. He really enjoys playing and Papa is very proud of him even though Austin is beging to play some fast stuff that he can't keep up with. They are looking forward to Dallas. Keep them in mind at 8am Saturday morning. Thanks to Paul for playing the drums for us and the rest of the band that played. A big thanks to all the Abilene crew that allowed us to come and play. See everyone in Dallas!!!!!!! Donna
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I'm sorry I neglected to mention Paul Polish. What a tremendous asset he is to any bandstand. When taking their pictures, Paul introduced himself to my grand daughter as Dee's "sex toy". Whew, what a relief it is. The back up band members were excellent also. I knew I would leave somebody out the first time. Sorry.
BTW when I talked to Robert Weeks, I discovered he was the son of one of the greatest fiddlers to hit central and west Texas, R.D. Weeks, from the big city of Putnam. I played with R.D. back in the early 50's all around that part of the country. Robert is a tremendous fiddle player also, and has a set of pipes that would make Sinatra blush. Another youngster on the way up. We can't lose with these kind of kids.
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BTW when I talked to Robert Weeks, I discovered he was the son of one of the greatest fiddlers to hit central and west Texas, R.D. Weeks, from the big city of Putnam. I played with R.D. back in the early 50's all around that part of the country. Robert is a tremendous fiddle player also, and has a set of pipes that would make Sinatra blush. Another youngster on the way up. We can't lose with these kind of kids.
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Well ,THANKS Fred, Now you will get me in Big Trouble.. For those of you that don't know..Dee is my darling WIFE and loving Valentine.
I had a great time in Abeline this weekend. Met several NEW friends. And looking forward to next year.
It, as always, was a great pleasure for me to get the opportunity to play with the GREAT musicians that always seem to show up at these shows. I will not try to name names because of my fear of leaving someone out.
HOwever, Thanks Randall for getting this show on the FORUM so we would know about it. And a special thanks to Larry Toliver for his hospitality and inviting Dee and myself out tO the BALL RANCH On Saturday night. We really enjoyed the show and the family. We felt like we had know the family for years. Sorry we missed the Bar-B-Q, but the cobbler was great.
Then we went over to Sweetwater and listened to Bobby Rains and Fred Justice swap sets at the VFW. Did a little dancin' and headed back to the motel.
All in all agreat time in west Texas. See y'all next year, we hope..
Paul and Dee
I had a great time in Abeline this weekend. Met several NEW friends. And looking forward to next year.
It, as always, was a great pleasure for me to get the opportunity to play with the GREAT musicians that always seem to show up at these shows. I will not try to name names because of my fear of leaving someone out.
HOwever, Thanks Randall for getting this show on the FORUM so we would know about it. And a special thanks to Larry Toliver for his hospitality and inviting Dee and myself out tO the BALL RANCH On Saturday night. We really enjoyed the show and the family. We felt like we had know the family for years. Sorry we missed the Bar-B-Q, but the cobbler was great.
Then we went over to Sweetwater and listened to Bobby Rains and Fred Justice swap sets at the VFW. Did a little dancin' and headed back to the motel.
All in all agreat time in west Texas. See y'all next year, we hope..
Paul and Dee
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Well I just got home about 1 1/2 hour ago and ain't kickin too high right now.
Thanks everyone for having me over to play the jam,it was a great time with good friends and good steel mucic.Bob T, your right,it would have went better with Barb-B-Que.See you all in Dallas.
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Thanks everyone for having me over to play the jam,it was a great time with good friends and good steel mucic.Bob T, your right,it would have went better with Barb-B-Que.See you all in Dallas.
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Congratulations to everyone who helped make the show a success.
My good friend Fred Shannon called me today, provided me a full report, and directed me to this thread.
It would appear they "raised the roof" and had a good time doing it. Seems as though it has the potential to be an annual event. Wish I had been there sitting on the front row.
Hope to see everyone at the Dallas show in a couple weeks.
My good friend Fred Shannon called me today, provided me a full report, and directed me to this thread.
It would appear they "raised the roof" and had a good time doing it. Seems as though it has the potential to be an annual event. Wish I had been there sitting on the front row.
Hope to see everyone at the Dallas show in a couple weeks.
Abilene...what a nice surprise! Got to spend the day with some of my best friends...Bill Simmons, my brother, whom i have known for about 35yrs..and yes he has always played that good! Tom McDonald..."The Dancing Bear"..a new friend Corky Owens, what a great player and more important a great guy,...and getting to see my buddy, a person who means more to me than he will ever know, Johnny Cox- being able to spend some time with Ronnie Miller and Gary Carpenter!!! What a fantastic day..thanks guys i needed that!
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Guys, I recorded the show as you know and have the cd's ready, it was recorded on a digital recorder with open mikes but we got a quite decent sound. Any of you guys that played I will be glad to send you a copy free ,just e mail me your address. We are going to sell some to help raise money for next years show. If any one would like to help out by buyiny a cd, drop me an email, 15.00. Great job by all who participated including all the different band members. Doyle
We had a great time Sunday! We had so much talent it was awesome. I appreciate you all so much for making this so much fun and such a success. My thanks to all who came to pick and all who came to listen. Looking forward to another good time next year. Hope to hear and see you all at the Dallas show. Bob Rains
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Thanks guy's for a great time. I made a lot of new friends and heard some great playing. Got to spend the day with 3 great friends, Bill Simmons(my teacher), Tom McDonald and Pat Coyen. I got to see my good friend Johnny Cox(and see him play with both feet on the pedals) and hear one of my favorite players and good friend, Gary Carpenter. Plus i got to spend some time with my teacher, Bobby Tuttle. What a day of fun and memories. And thanks to the great back-up group. I'm looking forward to next year.
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Whew! Doyle Mitchell sent me a copy of the recorded session at Abilene last Sunday and it's just tremendous. Recorded using 2 open mikes but it is professionally done and I don't know how Shady got the mix just right. Lots of super players and better music from the git go. You want to hear some super steel playing get your paws on one of these. A tremendous asset to an up and coming Jam, I guarantee.
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Thanks Fred, I'm glad you enjoyed the cd, but I have to tell the truth, I walked in and told Debby(my wife) to see if she could balance out the recording and get us a decent cd, she worked for 2 days on it and thanks to the help of good computer programs she did a very good job with what I brought her to work with.If I had known that all those great pickers were going to be there I would have taken all the gear to do the job upright and tight.I think she did a wonderful job of getting those steels upfront and clear as a bell. Thanks to all the great pickers for a great day of entertainment and thanks to Tony Adams for sending us the picture of Corky , Bill and Gary that we used for the cover. We now have us a momento of one great day of fun we can enjoy everyday until next year gets here. See you guys in Big D. Doyle
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I just returned from New York and wanted to say a big "Thank You" to all the great players and folks who worked so hard on this event. I never saw so many "Rains Steel Guitars" in one room as at the show! HA.
I truly thought ALL the players were awesome! The back up band was so good. Larry Rains plays one great electric guitar!
It was a delight to try and hang with Corky Owens and Gary Carpenter...they both are just terrific players. In spite of my amp challenges, I so enjoyed meeting so many new friends and my old buddies. On the way home, Corky Owens, Tom McDonald, Pat Coyne and I kept talking how much fun we had at the show.
By the way, I heard the Rains Steel Guitar is introducing a first of a kind model that has a lot of people excited about. I quess I will have to check out the Rains Steel Guitar Booth at the TSGC in a few weeks to find out what it is! Looking forward to next year in Abilene!
I truly thought ALL the players were awesome! The back up band was so good. Larry Rains plays one great electric guitar!
It was a delight to try and hang with Corky Owens and Gary Carpenter...they both are just terrific players. In spite of my amp challenges, I so enjoyed meeting so many new friends and my old buddies. On the way home, Corky Owens, Tom McDonald, Pat Coyne and I kept talking how much fun we had at the show.
By the way, I heard the Rains Steel Guitar is introducing a first of a kind model that has a lot of people excited about. I quess I will have to check out the Rains Steel Guitar Booth at the TSGC in a few weeks to find out what it is! Looking forward to next year in Abilene!
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Many thanks to Doyle and his wife for making a cd of this show available. I'm not sure about that photo, but i'm proud to be one of the three players in the photo. I just hope everybody can tell how much fun we had doing this show and we can work at having an even bigger show next year.
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Dont worry Corky you look fine and sounded sensational, but besides the only people that will see this are the people that were there playing and one overseas I sent a copy to. There will be no cd's for sale until I talk to all that played and see if they are ok with it. Just thought we might make a few dollars to help with next years show but not until I get a chance to check with all the players on that recording. I certainly dont want to put someone on there that does not want to be there... your in the bussiness... you know what I am saying... anyway , I only sent the players one for a keepsake from Abilene, and of course I kept one for myself, in fact I am listening to you play right now. Great picking....
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Hopefully this works. The first time with this camera, and the first time using this website. Here's the Abilene Jam Photos.
http://usera.imagecave.com/fjshan/abilene/
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Fred-Thanks for showing the nice pictures, and they loaded fast too......al
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