Steve Cunningham
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Steve Cunningham
If you're looking to hear lap steel played in some exciting and contemporary ways, look no further than Atlanta-based forumite, Steve Cunningham's music. I was listening to Steve's CD "Slide" in the car today and was reminded just how good he really is. Steve has terrific feel and amazing fluidity of expression on the instrument in rock, jazz, and funk playing. Check out Steve's audio clips on his site: http://www.stevecunningham.net
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Thanks for the plug Andy, and for everyone's kind words - I really appreciate all of you guys, and all of your great playing, which constantly inspires me.
I've been playing a lot of lap steel in trio (w/ bass and drums) settings lately - both 6 and 8, E and E13 respectively - and am really digging the space and harmonic freedom, especially in E13. I'm a huge Thelonoius Monk fan, and have a tendency to go in that direction rhythmically and harmonically in a trio. Any other steelers have a Monk influence? It seems so natural...I really think he would have dug the heck out of playing with Bob Dunn, or Joaquin.
I've been playing a lot of lap steel in trio (w/ bass and drums) settings lately - both 6 and 8, E and E13 respectively - and am really digging the space and harmonic freedom, especially in E13. I'm a huge Thelonoius Monk fan, and have a tendency to go in that direction rhythmically and harmonically in a trio. Any other steelers have a Monk influence? It seems so natural...I really think he would have dug the heck out of playing with Bob Dunn, or Joaquin.
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