The Rick Alexander Non Pedal Sessions - post weekend
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Maurice "Reece" Anderson......the consumate musician who just happens to play steel.....what a set!......and his lovely wife Theresa graced us with a vocal (not shown as I was taping during that one)...
Mike Neer all duded up for his second set...which was awsome....
with Gerald & Chris.....that's A LOT of talent right there.....
Mike Neer all duded up for his second set...which was awsome....
with Gerald & Chris.....that's A LOT of talent right there.....
Roy Thomson wrote:Great Show HowardR !!!
Next best thing to being there.
Been nice to have one of you and
the latest Benoit
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Thank you Roy......Carroll & I are working on two projects right now.....and these next two guitars are also something that has never been done before.....
More photos to follow.....please keep checking back with us.....
- Mark Roeder
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I have to say it was a pleasure to meet all of you that I've only known as cyber friends, nothing better than up close and in person. All the players were top notch, I hope next year is as good as this year.
Howard, thanks for the picture of the Beard I left with.
Special thanks to Jeff, Howard and Tuck for the big effort to keep the sessions going.
Howard, thanks for the picture of the Beard I left with.
Special thanks to Jeff, Howard and Tuck for the big effort to keep the sessions going.
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- Robert Colvert
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I'll be back in 2011 !!
This was my 1st time to attend the Dallas show, and it truly is a wonderful thing when kindred minds & spirits come together in the name of making music. A "tip of the hat" to everyone who made the weekend so very special, and a robust standing ovation to Jeff & Howard who managed the event. I enjoyed meeting you and look forward to seeing everyone in the near future ! If ever in Nashville, give me a "holler". All the best !!
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What a great weekend!
After flying home from Dallas, I immediately drove down to south Florida for a few days. While there, I visited with Rick's widow for an afternoon. She sincerely appreciates everyone who made it to honor Rick, his music, and his vision to celebrate and promote steel guitar. Although we lost our friend and pal, let's not forget her loss and all that she did financially to enable us to make this event and memorial a success.
I'd like to give a special thanks to everyone who participated and came to the show...the musicians, the audience, the behind the scenes folks, and those who stopped in to sit down and enjoy themselves for awhile.
There's no way I could list everyone, but I personally want to thank some folks that helped me to make the event special.
The first name that cames to mind is that of Kenny "K.J." Tucker. He was the right-hand man this weekend, and it would not have run as smooth as it did without him. He saved Howard and I many times with little things that would come up.
Thanks to Larry and Phyllis for their behind the scences support. Phyllis must have ESP, because she always knew when I was about to collapse from hunger, and saved me in the nick of time with sandwiches, hot dogs, and doughnuts.
A big thanks to the all the musicians, especially Ivan Reddington, Gerald Ross, and Chris Kennison, who came to the rescue many times for me when there was no bass player to be found.
I also thank the smiling faces in the audience, who just come to see and hang out with us each year. I especially look foward to seeing my friends Bill Chaviers and Billy Gilbert, who come every year and fill our seats with tapping feets!
Thanks to Girl Howdy and Kevin Brown who both made sacrifices to come a long way to share some great music with us.
It was finally great to shake hands with forum friends I've had for years, like Brad Bechtel, "our boss".
I had a great vacation thanks to everyone, and now it's time to unpack and get a week's worth of sleep before going back to work tomorrow.
After flying home from Dallas, I immediately drove down to south Florida for a few days. While there, I visited with Rick's widow for an afternoon. She sincerely appreciates everyone who made it to honor Rick, his music, and his vision to celebrate and promote steel guitar. Although we lost our friend and pal, let's not forget her loss and all that she did financially to enable us to make this event and memorial a success.
I'd like to give a special thanks to everyone who participated and came to the show...the musicians, the audience, the behind the scenes folks, and those who stopped in to sit down and enjoy themselves for awhile.
There's no way I could list everyone, but I personally want to thank some folks that helped me to make the event special.
The first name that cames to mind is that of Kenny "K.J." Tucker. He was the right-hand man this weekend, and it would not have run as smooth as it did without him. He saved Howard and I many times with little things that would come up.
Thanks to Larry and Phyllis for their behind the scences support. Phyllis must have ESP, because she always knew when I was about to collapse from hunger, and saved me in the nick of time with sandwiches, hot dogs, and doughnuts.
A big thanks to the all the musicians, especially Ivan Reddington, Gerald Ross, and Chris Kennison, who came to the rescue many times for me when there was no bass player to be found.
I also thank the smiling faces in the audience, who just come to see and hang out with us each year. I especially look foward to seeing my friends Bill Chaviers and Billy Gilbert, who come every year and fill our seats with tapping feets!
Thanks to Girl Howdy and Kevin Brown who both made sacrifices to come a long way to share some great music with us.
It was finally great to shake hands with forum friends I've had for years, like Brad Bechtel, "our boss".
I had a great vacation thanks to everyone, and now it's time to unpack and get a week's worth of sleep before going back to work tomorrow.
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The Rick Alexander Non Pedal Sessions - post weekend
Hey Jeff,
You and Howard did a great job--Rick would be proud. Get some sleep and will you please sing some more next year?
FYI--Girl Howdy had a total blast, and my guitar buddy's name is Lyon Graulty.
One idea: how about doing a Kickstarter.com fundraiser to help fund the Non-pedal sessions next year?
You and Howard did a great job--Rick would be proud. Get some sleep and will you please sing some more next year?
FYI--Girl Howdy had a total blast, and my guitar buddy's name is Lyon Graulty.
One idea: how about doing a Kickstarter.com fundraiser to help fund the Non-pedal sessions next year?
Hi Rose......I hope that it's Jeff that you're asking to sing.....'cause I'm known to clear out whole auditoriums.....
I'll check out kickstarter.com...it looks interesting at first glance..thanks.....I'm also working on our website (I'll add photos, vids, and comments) and what we plan to do is add a paypal account for donations.....we also have a few ideas to add.....in due time.....
http://ra-nonpedalsessions.com/Home_Page.html
See you at Conolly's.....BTW, I have Lyon's harmonica & clarinet reeds.....I'll bring them....
I'll check out kickstarter.com...it looks interesting at first glance..thanks.....I'm also working on our website (I'll add photos, vids, and comments) and what we plan to do is add a paypal account for donations.....we also have a few ideas to add.....in due time.....
http://ra-nonpedalsessions.com/Home_Page.html
See you at Conolly's.....BTW, I have Lyon's harmonica & clarinet reeds.....I'll bring them....
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Howard, your email didn't come through the website. That happens from time to time. Try me at roeder-mark@sbcglobal.net
Howard ( Not many photos of him, he's usually behind the camera )
Howard ( Not many photos of him, he's usually behind the camera )
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- Mark Roeder
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Mike, maybe it's for the best.
Here are a few Kristy took that show how much we all had.
Here are a few Kristy took that show how much we all had.
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Carco's Lap Steel?
Is Carco's Fender guitar a stock 10 string guitar?
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- Mark Roeder
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Roger
There was some discussion about that. It sure seemed like it came out of the factory, Carco didn't know. While we were talking about that an older gentleman showed us a photo of his triple neck with all necks being 10 string. He said his was factory made. I should have asked him the year. I have seen other posts debating this topic.
There was some discussion about that. It sure seemed like it came out of the factory, Carco didn't know. While we were talking about that an older gentleman showed us a photo of his triple neck with all necks being 10 string. He said his was factory made. I should have asked him the year. I have seen other posts debating this topic.
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newsletter
I got my copy of the TSGA Newsletter today. I can find no mention of the non-pedal room. Did I miss something????