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Russ Tkac
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My band would dress in suits for sound check and then dress down for the gig. :) By the 4th set is was packed...

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:?: what's a uniform?.........oh yeah Willie gave me one of B.Spears old T-shirts , I wore it out on stage...hehehe..Stormy
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I like the "dress alike" look.

My old band, Desert Star in Nashville in 1983

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I was able to talk one of the bands I play with now to get matching shirts. New Years Eve, 2010

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Russ Tkac wrote:My band would dress in suits for sound check and then dress down for the gig. :) By the 4th set is was packed...

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Russ,you were part way to a Red Hot Chili Peppers tribute uniform.Did you have a supply of white tube socks? :eek:
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No. :)

We usually had on shirts ... but the singer in the middle was having a really bad day so we took off our shirts to give him a laugh at the start of the set. Also, it was about 90 degrees in that place!
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Why???

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If Merle and the Strangers showed up like this, I'd leave.

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Why should I take off work early, drive a hundred miles, eat-out at an expensive restaurant, spend the night, pay $100 for tickets to see this!!!

I don't want to see the roadies perform.

Class, respect, and showmanship are appreciated.

And, besides, Norm and Biff would not look that good without a shirt.

Even KISS dressed up.

Just my opinion...

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We put our shirts on for the rest of the night. :)

Like I said, it was a bad day for the singer and we did this as a joke to get him to smile. If you look close ... you'll see we had a big group to play for. :wink:

If someone is really good you can photo shop on matching shirts.
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Maybe if the Dixie Chicks would do this they could go back on tour. ;-)
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Seeing that was 1978, I don't think that today I'd be able to play with my shirt off without everybody laughing!
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Our Swedish neighbours always dress sharp on the band stand, check this out:
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We call'em Sameys MD
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See ... Matching isn't always good ... :whoa:

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Oh, this one again.

Cool, Drew. I played rockabilly for years - when I decided to take up steel, there was a revolt when I wanted to bring a steel guitar onstage, so I bolted. They told me it was 'too hillbilly'. Yeah, right. :twisted:

On topic again - 'proper' dress, like 'proper' instrumentation, depends on the context of the gig and people involved. Sometimes, themed and matching clothes look incomparably cool, sometimes they just look incomparably stupid, and sometimes it doesn't matter a hill of beans. Like anything, it's about knowing the difference.
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:) Dave, I believe u have a bingo sir....Stormy ;-)
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I think the second guy from the left is wearing cowboy boots so it's ok! :lol:
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Image Nothing wrong with wearing uniforms.. :D
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Tommy Gibbons, I'll bet the women in the audience, and some of the men even, would have appreciated Russ Tkac's bands' un-uniforms that evening. :) Can't please everyone. stevet
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Today,Thats now 2011,(Not like the old days) the line dancers dress up, like cowboys ,and as if they where from Texas :) and bands wear what ever.The people will know who the band members are when we start playing.I will wear my Derby but not a Cowboy hat :lol: . I was told by a steel player that I have no right to wear a black derby,that right is for that other steel player(you all know who he is} :) Maybe I'll start wearing a ball cap.
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Jeans, no shirt and sunglasses...it was a uniform. :)
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You are indeed correct, Russ, it was certainly a band uniform , or would that be "banned uniform" in some more or our conservative areas of the world ?
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For sale slightly used band uniforms...
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Joe Miraglia wrote:I was told by a steel player that I have no right to wear a black derby,that right is for that other steel player(you all know who he is} :) Maybe I'll start wearing a ball cap.
Ha! Yeah I once caught a bit of flack for wearing my bowler to a steel jam. But you know, I wear a bowler in honor of John Steed not some steel player :mrgreen:

The last time I wore the same outfit as the other folks in the band was way back in college when I wore a rented tux for a choir performance. It was either rent the tux (with red bow tie :whoa: ) or get a failing grade... As a poor college student it was a significant monetary sacrifice.
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We're having fun - here's ours!

"Clean shirt, new shoes
And I don't know where I am goin' to.
Silk suit,black tie,
I don't need a reason why.
They come runnin' just as fast as they can
Coz' every girl's crazy 'bout a sharp dressed man."
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This picture doesn't show them very well but our duds were sewn by "Jaime" the heir apparent to Manuel after he split L.A. for more humid climes.
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