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Maggie Bjorklund

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This is the first I've heard of Maggie Bjorklund. Where has she been hiding? ;-)

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There are a few samples on YouTube.
If "Dentist's waiting room music" is your bag, you'll love it.
Very basic steel fills...ambient kind of stuff...
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I see she is playing in Tx,
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America's answer to Anja?........
Nic, did you mean Denmark's answer to Enya? :?
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A pretty, slender, young, blonde pedal steeler with a Sho~Bud and a Fender amp... what's not to like?
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Web Site says She's Danish
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I like Enya, by the way. Lots of people do.

Like it or not, the public is more attracted to the pure sound of our instrument than to the hot licks of its virtuoso show-offs. Tone is what producers are after. I hear that in Maggie's online sound clips.
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Based on what I heard on her website, I like her and her music a lot. It's a refreshing change from Steel Guitar Rag, etc. don't you think?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4sUsJSHFPQ

Peter, on her site, she spells her last name Björklund …..
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I see she is playing a couple of shows in Austin right after shows I'm on so should be able to catch her. Missed her here in town.
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I like it.

Like they say, if it's not Björk, don't break it.
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I enjoyed that. She does it well.
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That Sho-Bud sounds great too.
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Post by Shane Reilly »

Cool and stylish. The track with Mark Lanegan on her website is great.I'd go see her if I wasn't on the other side of the planet.
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That's really nice,I would buy that CD!I bought Enya's it makes me mellow. ;-)
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Post by Clyde Lane »

Not to hijack the thread, but did anyone notice there was no neck inlay on that PRO-1?
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Clyde said:
Not to hijack the thread, but did anyone notice there was no neck inlay on that PRO-1?
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It appears she has more than one Sho~Bud Pro 1. The website pics show what appears to be a different guitar than on a YouTube video I saw. The one in the Video has no neck inlay and has the "Pro 1" decal on the front right that isn't on the one in her web pics.
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Post by Pete Burak »

What kind of amp is that Fender?...
It looks too square to be a Twin, but to small to be a Super.
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edit: I guess I do see 4 speaker marks in the grill.
Super Reverb???
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Pete,It looks like a Pro Reverb?
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Now I see 4 speaker marks...A chopped Super?
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Post by Daniel Morris »

I posted about Maggie's upcoming CD in the Event Announcements section, but I'll just move it here:

The (in)famous Bloodshot Records outta Chicago will soon release a CD/LP by a Danish steeler, Maggie Bjorklund. A few samples are there in the new releases player. Nice!!
http://www.bloodshotrecords.com/album/c ... nt=OUT+NOW

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I got my copy of the CD in the mail yesterday. I am fascinated by her tone. Her playing evokes hints of influences by Bill Keith and Toy Caldwell among others.


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Now available from The Steel Guitar Forum Store. :)
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Back in the early 70's, Clarence White's string bending on the Byrds untitled album turned my head inside out in a good way. Clarence White's playing influenced my journey through music in a very positive way. His simplicity into complexity bends still echo in my mind. Maggie Bjorklund's playing evokes that same feeling. Single string bends that morph the movement of the music into new yet familiar directions turn my head inside out anew. I plan to listen to this CD over and over until I can assimilate some of her style.

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Post by David Mason »

I like it OK - she seems to be expressing what she wants to. Which isn't something I necessarily want to listen to, over and over. :) But I can say the same for "Bud's Bounce" at fourteen-gazillion bpm's. What was the teen suicide rate again? I guess kids today do have a lot to be depressed over, for sure.
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