The Great Lower Northwest Oregon Steel Guitar Jam Apr/18/10

Upcoming steel guitar shows, concerts, jam sessions, club dates, etc.

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Kurt Nichols
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Thanks alot, Stu and Tony! I had the "chart" piece but was looking for the "Everyone with a guitar gets a ride" statement. I am looking forward to meeting everyone!

Kurt
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Stu Schulman
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Kurt,You can have some of my rides I'll share with you.Tony I tried to add my friend Chris Alexander as a guest but couldn't get my password to work.
Steeltronics Z-pickup,Desert Rose S-10 4+5,Desert Rose Keyless S-10 3+5... Mullen G2 S-10 3+5,Telonics 206 pickups,Telonics volume pedal.,Blanton SD -10,Emmons GS_10...Zirctone bar,Bill Groner Bar...any amp that isn't broken.Steel Seat.Com seats...Licking paint chips off of Chinese Toys since 1952.
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Tony Glassman
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Stu.......not a problem. Definitely bring your friend.
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Larry Behm
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Kurt, did you play steel in the Portland area in the early 70"s?

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Kurt Nichols
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Yes I did, Larry. I worked mostly with Bob Blum and Steve West and a bunch of other guys of that era. I took 35 years or so out to pursue my engineering career but I'm back (or at least comming back).

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Larry Behm
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I came back to Portland in 73', hung out at the Nashville West a lot with Pete Martell and Ellis Miller and Steve and Bob Sloam. I was just getting started playing steel and would go to the afternoon jam session and play 4 sets and then stay awhile for the night time session and play even more.

I became close to Danny Shields at the time and was even in a band with him playing steel. I was steel info hungry and bugged Pete almost daily.

See you Sunday.

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Scott Hay
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nice! See you all there! Thanks for the heads up Russ
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Larry Behm
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Post by Larry Behm »

2 days and counting. Scott bring your best licks, if you are planning to keep up with Tony and Mark and Harley and Doug and Lynn and Dan and Eric and Paul and Wayne and Bob and Dave and Rick and Pete and Jerry and Mitch and Tucker and Brian and Twain and Kurt and Robin and Stu and Ben you are going to need to bring your A game. This is not a competition but you know how it is, you want to put your youthful speed to the test. :D :D :D

I am bringing a new Telonic Volume pedal if anyone wants to give it try.


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I'm prepared to have my #ss handed to me but I'm going to have fun at it. A good part of music is staying cool under fire, right? :)

I've already learned some things in preparing for this, not to say I'm prepared, though.
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Larry Behm
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Brian I hope you know that my above post was just joking around. With us it is all about slapping backs and telling lies, we just love to get together and meet and greet.

Wayne Franco is coming down. His number is 360-698-7476

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Stu Schulman
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Larry,I don't have an A game just some bad jokes,I'll bring em' anyway! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Ben Jones
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Man I am so stoked and looking forward to this!
I am already scared and love it :whoa:

Nobody should be worried about their playin. Even if you studied the tunes for hours and played your very best and a beam from heaven came down and gently touched you on the shoulder while you were playing, there will still be twenty guys in the room that can smoke you on any given tune :lol:

Its not really about the playin anyway, for me.

Everyone, please introduce yourself! I want to meet you all and talk to you and check out your rigs.
I'll be the red bearded dude who totally flunked up Crazy Arms or whatever :P

Mech workshop still on and what time if so?
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Scott Hay
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Post by Scott Hay »

Larry - I plan on bringing an electric drum set instead with triggers programmed to play various Buddy Emmons licks come my turn.... work smart, not hard, right? :)

actually, I'll bring my trailer hitch and count on gettin' a tow from all the talent in the room

Looking forward to it! Is there an official "final count" I have some goodies I was going to bring.
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No official count as some will just show up and set up, the count was just to give us an idea of who and how many might come. Last time we had about 30 players and 10 more that did not set up but could have if they had their gear.

I personally expect more this time to play. It does not get better than this, OK if Buddy was there that might make a small difference. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Brian McGaughey
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Post by Brian McGaughey »

At the risk of a thread hijack (but in the interest of funding a new amp), I'm bringing the following goodies for sale:

Crown DC300a amp
15" Altec 418b 8 ohm
dbx 266xl compressor/gate
12" Carvin British Series 12" 8 ohm

206-423-7725

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Larry Behm
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Brian if you room bring some of them, someone might have an interest.

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Jon Hyde
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Really looking forward to this! Ben and I are meeting up early to make the trek down there. I've been working on my 2 licks, so I'm ready to go! Of course, I'll likely forget one of them once it's all underway...
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Larry Behm
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Jon tab out your one lick for me, then I will have two also. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Scott Hay
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Hey John, got your e-mail, looking forward to meeting you in person and molesting your LDG! I'll probably bring my Emmons P/P and my Webb, peace
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Post by Warren Anderson »

OK guys...here's my philosophy on the jam situation. As a 1 year newbie, if you don't play with the BIG DOGS, you'll never become one!

I know I'll hit some wrong notes, but the value gained in playing alongside all the above fine musicians is priceless.

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Post by Ralph Sebers »

It is really great to see all the fellowship and excitement that this event is generating. It will be great to also hear all the great music that will be played Sunday afternoon! Thanks in advance to all of you who have put forth so much effort in setting all this up, to make it the success it will be. I plan to bring some items for sale, if there is room to do so:

Goodrich (low profile) volume pedal (model L-65?) -- with spare pot
De Armond volume pedal (1956 ish brown crinkle finish)
Alesis Drum Machine model HR16 (16 bit machine), instructions, & wall wart
Kay 5 String Banjo (~1975) W/case, strap, strings, instr. matl.-- hardly played
Hercules 3 instrument stand
Steel Guitar and Country CD's

I also have 2 rack systems that I plan to sell along with 2 custom speaker cabinets loaded with 15" JBL D130F's sometime. While I do not plan on bringing them Sunday, I would be happy to talk to anyone interested in them, about the particulars.
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Tony Glassman
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T - 15 hours and counting!


.........also, I'm planning to bring a Steelseat.Com seat and a L'il Izzy to sell, if anyone is interested.
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Dave Grafe
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Post by Dave Grafe »

Woo hoo! That was fun! No doubt we will see film at eleven....
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Bryan Daste
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Another great steel jam! I love it!
Loren Depping
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Enjoyed the jam.

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Had a great time at the jam today. Thanks to everyone involved in setting it up and to everybody who took a little bit of time to show this newbie around. Looking forward to seeing you all again next time.
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