Patti Maxine Part 2

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Norman Markowitz
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Patti Maxine Part 2

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVcT81ZYcPY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgxG9u5Ig2g

In Santa Cruz, CA we love our "Ace Steeler" the "Queen Of Steel" Patti Maxine. Enjoy
Patti Maxine
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Hey Norm,
I'm gonna' have to start payin' out agent fees.
Thanks again for posting and supporting my music.
See you at Mike Keale's farewell if not sooner. :whoa:
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I loved it, get the Fan Club started now.

James.
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Thanks James-

I just elected you a member in good standing!
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Patti, is Mike coming back to Oahu?

Got a CD in the works for us?
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Awww Patti, No agent fees required. I get paid off every time I see you perform. I just want to share you with the world.

Yes Ron, Mike Keale is leaving the Bay Area to go back to O'ahu.

Check these out. Patti also does the steel work, again.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_oyHGQym8M

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2aHibr_cpw
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Post by Edward Meisse »

Thanks for posting, Norman. I've heard of Patti. Been wanting to hear her. Could only find one little clip from a jam session. This was great!! And her singing wasn't half bad either.
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Post by Dave Zirbel »

That was great Patti. What are your tunings?

Also, I think I may have met you years ago at a recording studio in Berkeley. I was recording with vocalist Tina Marzell and her sister stopped by with her friend steel player from Santa Cruz. Not sure how many lady steelers are in Santa Cruz. :D
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Dave-

That was me with Tina's twin Marilyn.

I mostly use Ay tuning sometimes C#min. 7th
for tunes like Hula Blues
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oops -
that would be A6 tuning of course!
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Patti, I'd never heard of you and I thought this thread was about the Andrews Sisters but I'm happy it's not. I love what you do and how you play and if you get a fan club going, count me in! Very impressive technique, tone, stage presence, vocals and the whole package.....great stuff!!...JH in Va.
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Small world! :)

And speaking of fan club, the last time I played Don Quixotes in Felton, two very nice ladies from the Patti Maxine fan club came up after the show and talked to me and mentioned that they just heard you perform and how wonderful your playing is, and how much they enjoy it! Seriously!

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